I've actually seen it on YouTube while, searching chicken videos.
Dunghill seems abit, outdated, & harsh. I don't judge any birds, by looks, how they're bred, act, or color, except for blank white birds, & human aggression are two things I don't like. But, everyone is different.
I have two...
Games are domestic, they were the first of the domesticated chickens.
Categorizing Gamefowl, & Regular chickens as different, doesn't make that much sense too me, both are domestic fowls, they're very similar, except the difference is they're bred differently.
Even regular roosters will kill...
Now that it settled down.
I'd just like to say, I wouldn't mind if people used my name with the birds I have bred. Really, it's not that huge of a deal.
Not recognizing the person(s) the people put all their time, & money into making, or improving a breed seems abit, rude, & disrespectful. I...
I'm starting to think there was a misunderstanding somewhere now.
What you typed earlier in previous posts seem both agreeing, & disagreeing which is sort of confusing on both sides of the discussion.
Also, no bird is perfect, no matter what. You maybe breeding for SOP, but just to get the traits that are required for a "Perfect" bird results in a lot of culling of birds that are lacking, has Flaws, or are not showing the traits needed to do good in the show.
With any animal breeding, whether being bred for perfection, or just generally trying to make the breed better, everyone has their own definition of Better, so it's not the same, or not always is better then the original.
Breeding can be unpredictable sometimes, especially with hidden recessive...
I stopped my Orpington Project, & gonna be creating a new breed out of a couple throw back birds that were produced.
I'm mainly just gonna be enhancing traits I see, & add some new traits that aren't there just to create something unique.