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$200.00+ for hatching eggs?!

Illia -- They are absolutely spectacular. I'd say you got your money's worth with those two, especially if you are breeding that line. $100 for a prime roo that will improve your bloodline isn't unacceptable, unless we're talking about the most common breeds.
 
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I remember these auctions very well!
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That last one STILL tells me I've been outbid!!
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But seriously, there's a difference between good quality Silver Laced Brahmas (they're expensive because they're the first of that color for the breed, which btw Brahmas in the US only come in THREE colors) and the Sussex first shown. . . Those sussex are, to me, a waste. A silve pencilled hen and a columbian rock. . . That isn't even finished!! They're still in the works. . . . And being sold at a finished price.
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Oh and, if anyone thinks anything at 200 per dozen is crazy. . . I spent 200 on a dozen before, and got TWO ROOSTERS out of it. Am I upset? No!!
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Here's my $200 dozen of eggs. . .
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THATS RIGHT!!! Were these the Tester eggs for the tolbunts from Gretchen??? I watched that auction like a hawk too-hahaha
 
Illia, what beautiful birds!
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And no,.. I don't really think anyone is crazy to spend their money on what they love.
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It just startled me because I personally hadn't seen 6 eggs for that much before,.. but I guess if I had it to spend,..They ARE beautiful birds!

I was unfamiliar with that breed,... but I don't get out much I guess!
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I myself am trying to work on a better Barnevelder with darker eggs and work towards a Silver laced Barnevelder,..I saw one from England once and can't stop thinking about it.
I will probably spend more than a lot of friends think I should!
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I hope whoever wins those Silver Sussex gets a great hatch!
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If it's a BYC member,. I hope they share!
 
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Not exactly. $800 is very little to all the money that it took to breed those birds. Counting feeding costs, housing costs, hatching costs...etc..
I'll pay it if I could afford to.
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Really? The Seller Spent 20+ Years on his brahmas. I think he spent 800 many many many times and years and not to mention the knowledge and time finding knowledge on how to do this. That seems like a quick conclusion.
 
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Not exactly. $800 is very little to all the money that it took to breed those birds. Counting feeding costs, housing costs, hatching costs...etc..
I'll pay it if I could afford to.
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Yes you are absolutely right! I actually thought about that as I wrote it and that's why I said it seems that way,... because in reality it looks like a lot of $ when I see it in one lump some,. but I know I have certainly spent that many, many times over and will again if the Lord lets me!
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If I had the money for it,.. I would happily spend it on some rare eggs and get some for you too!
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gig.gif
lau.gif


That last one STILL tells me I've been outbid!!
lau.gif


But seriously, there's a difference between good quality Silver Laced Brahmas (they're expensive because they're the first of that color for the breed, which btw Brahmas in the US only come in THREE colors) and the Sussex first shown. . . Those sussex are, to me, a waste. A silve pencilled hen and a columbian rock. . . That isn't even finished!! They're still in the works. . . . And being sold at a finished price.
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Oh and, if anyone thinks anything at 200 per dozen is crazy. . . I spent 200 on a dozen before, and got TWO ROOSTERS out of it. Am I upset? No!!
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Here's my $200 dozen of eggs. . .
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http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4147/4997050228_d771cfd2f8_z.jpg

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4105/4991804686_6e52ffc765_z.jpg

THATS RIGHT!!! Were these the Tester eggs for the tolbunts from Gretchen??? I watched that auction like a hawk too-hahaha

No, someone else won Gretchen's tester eggs. I'd love a little of Gretchen's genes in my flock, but I don't have such.
 

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