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hi, I have just bought a trio of Ayam Cemani I am trying to find other birds to try to make some unrelated groups, if any one has any information of anyone who may sell eggs please let me know, many thanks.

post #82 of 203

Welcome Mimberly,

Please send pictures of your new birds. What country do you live in?

Hatching eggs: Norwegian Jaerhon and Easter Egger x Olive Egger. Horses: Paints, Dartmoor, Dartmoor Sport Ponies, Goats: Nubians, Dogs: Plott Hound, English Springer Spaniel, Norwegian Elkhound, Great Pyrenees, Cats: Savannahs. barn cats

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Hatching eggs: Norwegian Jaerhon and Easter Egger x Olive Egger. Horses: Paints, Dartmoor, Dartmoor Sport Ponies, Goats: Nubians, Dogs: Plott Hound, English Springer Spaniel, Norwegian Elkhound, Great Pyrenees, Cats: Savannahs. barn cats

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I just started to breed Ayam Cemani chickens, as I finally managed to get some eggs from a European (Belgium) breeder. Please visit ayamcemani.tumblr.com for more information. I don't know where you (Mimberly) are located, but maybe we can exchange eggs? Please post some photo's of your chickens for reference. Btw, I am located in the Netherlands, but planning to breed overseas (America, Africa and/or Asia) when demand is high enough.

post #84 of 203

Ayam Cemani lay a white egg, i have 12 in an incubator and several under a broody hen

post #85 of 203

Hi sorry for the late reply I live in Cumbria, England. We have just hatched our first Cemani chicks, they look very odd amongst my Polish Chicks and are becoming very dominant but are very lovely IMAG0206.jpg 

 

I can't find the pictures of my hens on the computer, I will find and post soon.

Thank you for your replies I would be interested in any egg swap or sales as we are very much struggling to find any unrelated birds.

With reference to the egg colour ours lay a variety of shades from off white to light brown. Our fertility is excellent but in danger of hatching lots of chicks but no unrelated birds to pair with!!!!

post #86 of 203

Hi Tim, I looked at your Blog, lovely chick pictures. Where are you??? How did you find the contact details for the breeder you got your eggs from??  many thanks Marion.

post #87 of 203

Hi, were having to sell up, so if you are interested in any of our birds phone Phil on 07915099474 and make him an offer. Sad to see them go, i've enjoyed helping Phil, it's been like having my childhood back. Hope you can come to an arrangement as the Cemani are stunning birds in peak condition. he also has a 50% chocolate hen, which would produce 75% chocolate cockerels, never bred before, put these back to a cemani and you get pure cimani chocolate hen. This would be the start of a new colour to the breed.  

 

Hope your interested

 

Trev

post #88 of 203

Hello all we have a ayem cemani hen that was from a pair but the rooster died  ,now just have the hen,can anyone help us with a rooster or some egg's,we would be happy to return the favor.

Greg

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post #89 of 203

Hi Marion, I live in the Netherlands. The guy that provided me with eggs is actually quite low profile. I don't know why, I guess he is just not into the internet and sharing pictures? Maybe he likes to stay low profile. However, the chickens he had are descendants of the very first Ayam Cemani chickens ever brought to Europe. So my chickens are also baby chicks from the real deal breed. I am hoping to expand my stock after the summer when the first breeding pairs have been put together! 

 

The baby chicks are growing really fast! I will put some new pictures on my blog this afternoon :-) Do you also have some pictures you would like to share?

 

Take care y'all!

post #90 of 203

Greenfire Farms is going to be importing the Cemani and Swedish Black hens to the US!  I'm gonna start saving now!  I asked them if they were thinking of importing any of the black fleshed breeds.  Woo Hoo!wee.gif

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