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There have been some very good points made here, from multiple perspectives. With out honesty, good ethics in most undertakings, it is destined for a short run. You bring up breeding to the standard. Now I don't know a great silky from a poor one, hell I'm not completely convinced their even really chickens, so I can't speak to that. But I have seen you listings of brahma eggs for sale, and I've seen a brahma or two. What a few folks have eluded to, but tactfully avoided coming right out and saying it is, you would do well to start over with quality stock from a top breeder.
I keep my Brahmas just for eggs. Those are my main egg layers. I don't breed those to show, never said that in any of my listings. NEVER stated they were for show or anything else. Never forced anyone into buying eggs. They are my egg supply birds period. I know my Brahmas aren't perfect or near show bird quality. They are not the breed I am focusing all my efforts on, just egg layers. Though I did take 3rd place pullet at the ENYSPA show last year in Cobleskill NY. Now, my silkies are my main focus. I carefully select my breeders, hatch out a bunch of chicks to raise so that I have enough to pick out some breeders for the following years, etc.
There have been some very good points made here, from multiple perspectives. With out honesty, good ethics in most undertakings, it is destined for a short run. You bring up breeding to the standard. Now I don't know a great silky from a poor one, hell I'm not completely convinced their even really chickens, so I can't speak to that. But I have seen you listings of brahma eggs for sale, and I've seen a brahma or two. What a few folks have eluded to, but tactfully avoided coming right out and saying it is, you would do well to start over with quality stock from a top breeder.
I keep my Brahmas just for eggs. Those are my main egg layers. I don't breed those to show, never said that in any of my listings. NEVER stated they were for show or anything else. Never forced anyone into buying eggs. They are my egg supply birds period. I know my Brahmas aren't perfect or near show bird quality. They are not the breed I am focusing all my efforts on, just egg layers. Though I did take 3rd place pullet at the ENYSPA show last year in Cobleskill NY. Now, my silkies are my main focus. I carefully select my breeders, hatch out a bunch of chicks to raise so that I have enough to pick out some breeders for the following years, etc.
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