If you live in a world where you're a chicken farmer: feeding them, breeding them, buying and selling them, and you mix in social circles involving chickens, you're going to see a lot of chickens. If you don't, you won't: and if you have little or no knowledge of the subject any that enter your realm will be rare. Serious chicken farmers know which are good, which are bad, and which are nothing special. Here there are many 'chicken farmers'... but the chicken farmers are patient when a non-chicken farming stranger with a chicken turns up. Until the stranger with the chicken keeps going on about how special his chicken is, and how it's this, and how it's that, and how it should be viewed with his inexperienced eye. Whilst this may be a validation thing for the stranger and important to get a return on his investment, what the stranger quickly forgets is that these are chicken farmers. They have vast experience and expertise with many many chickens, and if his chicken is unremarkable and the chicken farmers say it's unremarkable, then it probably is.