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No don't think so. There's only a few (2-3 maybe?) blood lines here in the US. My pairs will go for anywhere from $3,000 - $5,000 depending on the quality of the birds.
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Aren't there any more sources of Cemanis in the US?
I think the Cemani's lay more than 60 eggs per year. I am thinking about 120ish eggs, at least. I am talking from experience with my Svart Honas though, but they are basically the same breed. The Svart's are just a European version of the Cemani with very subtle differences.
I know that many of the Cemani breeders are going to be breeding their Cemani's to Svart Honas to add another bloodline. They are so similar it would probably benefit both varieties