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  1. HaikuHeritageFarm

    *POLL* Should a strain of chickens carry the breeder's name?

    Yeah, I agree with you. After one generation you haven't really put any work into that line at all. But how long you gonna keep calling them Albany? Where's the cut-off? It's all just a weird gray area. Seems the best lines are the ones that get named after their creator by other people due to...
  2. HaikuHeritageFarm

    *POLL* Should a strain of chickens carry the breeder's name?

    So birds that came from their yard that they bred?
  3. HaikuHeritageFarm

    *POLL* Should a strain of chickens carry the breeder's name?

    You might be surprised. Most of the breeders i wind up in conversations with are more likely to be irritated that people are still using their good name to sell birds that haven't been in their control for years. Mentioning where your original stock came from and how long ago is of course...
  4. HaikuHeritageFarm

    *POLL* Should a strain of chickens carry the breeder's name?

    Petty much? 😂 Do you not see the difference between a bird that was bred by someone vs namedropping a line that was bred by someone dead for decades that probably bears little to no resemblance to what that breeder was actually producing? 😂😂😂 They're chickens, not race horses. Almost nobody...
  5. HaikuHeritageFarm

    *POLL* Should a strain of chickens carry the breeder's name?

    Once that strain leaves the breeder's yard, the name is meaningless. I hear a lot of the good gamefowl breeders laughing at the silliness of people throwing around those old names like they mean something when the birds aren't even recognizable as the original strain Hatch or Kelso or Lacey...
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