Whether a person got these birds from Frank, Jeremy, Kathy, etc, the only little caution I'd give folks getting a dozen eggs to hatch would be this. This is likely going to try your patience. Don't become easily discouraged. Between the shipping and incubating, you might only get 3 or 4 chicks out the deal. That's OK. Start with what you have and take care of them.
This isn't at all like hatching out some prolific hatchery mix/mutts that have vigor out the ying yang. Not the way I see it anyhow. Then, these birds take forever and a day to mature and begin to lay. 36-38 weeks for us. The cockerels don't show their stuff until their first birthday almost.
This strain isn't for the weak hearted and those who want everything fast, fast and faster. Folks like that really need to be self aware and should just pick up fuzzy black and white birds from a good hatchery and call it a day. Nothing wrong with that.
Are they worth it? Perhaps not to everyone. To us? How wide is my smile?
Edit: Forgot to mention that they'll eat you out of house and home too!! LOL
When visitors come over or folks to buy chickens these big ol BRs are the ones to get the most OOhs and AHs and everybody wants some whether they really need or could handle them anyhow. Like you said Fred they aren't an every person type bird. What's that they say(unique?)
Jeff
My cajun buddy (all they see most of the time anyhow is the eating aspect of thingsLOL) He 'bout had a fit when I told him how much GS sells a dressed out gourmet rooster for a pop!

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