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Julie is well known for her Barnevelders (and others too). I've talked with both Christina Ledford and Christina Cole and I know they are serious about their breeding efforts as well. I don't know the history of Julie's birds or their lineage but I have to imagine it much be pretty good since she's charging $60/dz.
I can't remember if I mentioned it here or not but I'm picking up Barnies (that are supposed to hatch tomorrow!) from a breeder that I got my Welsummers from. He is one of the orginal five breeders that got both Barnevelders and Welsummers accepted into the APA in 1993.
As soon as I make sure he's got enough to get me what I want, I'll ask if he's wanting to sell anymore and can't let you know then.
God Bless,
Why thank you!
But I'll also be the first to admit, I can admire your stamina! Holding out for real thing - the quality Barnevelders, doing your research and such...you know, my analogy of fine dining, eating good food and not garbage??
Well, I had to cave....as soon as I saw a local person here had Barnies on Craigslist, dont you know I had four of them in a box on the way home within the hour (like a Happy Meal??) I've lost 3 chicks already, they were weak from the get go, but the fourth is the prettiest bird I think I've ever had - dont tell my 75+ others that, I'll be in huge trouble!
I have 4 more coming from Lee and Penny of Little Gem Hatchery in April, $10.00 a bird - oh the Stigma of putting Hatchery on their name, but they are really neat people to work with, their birds look great as well, and their not a monster Quantity over Quality place. They'll even let you know when your eggs are going into the incubator!! Hopefully these are a better example of the breed than my previous little trip to (McDonalds)....
See, I have an addiction to chickens....it's why I'm here on BYC...to continue my abitilty to gain knowledge, support, and be enabled!
Oh, and I dont know squat about Barnevelders, except what I have seen at the shows. Impressive. Very Impressive!
So hopefully this spring, with everyones guidance, I will start to have visible birds with feathers to know what to work with to improve or keep or breed or what??? I hope to continue to encourage each other, as we do on the Marans thread....and as my Barnevelders become Egg Layers, I'll make a page for them and I will share my failures and successes, and their eggs as well. I like to send out eggs to people, with disclaimers, that they are "test eggs" for the cost of shipping, if they like. But whoa right now. I only have chicks!!!!!
Hope to be here for a while, with this interesting breed!
Tina