They are not going to sell you their best birds, but you can get outstanding birds that may take a person many years to replicate.....if they ever can. I have sold birds that have won best of show for the owners.....many times. There are very few birds here that are not for sale....but I can't ship from here, so they have to be picked up. You know....people will find a way to get these birds if they really want them. I have sold birds as far away as NY and FL (I'm in CA) and the buyers have figured out ways to get them. Usually by a friend picking them up and the friend shipping from where they are. I sold a bird once at an APA national show before the judging and it ended up being best of show. Good breeders will sell good birds cuz they usually have a lot of good birds. Even if the trio costs a few hundred dollars a person would still be ahead of the game with quality stock. People on BYC are selling eggs for $75.00 and people are in line to get them and they are IMO cull birds.
Walt
I saw in the poultry press where another of the cull NH hens (you say aren't your cup of tea or aren't right on cue) has won you a pretty top honor/ribbon once again, congrats!

Your right GOOD breeders should have a good bunch of birds to sell or they too would not be in business long either and the ones they use as breeders should make for eggs that someone buys from them a pretty good bird to start out with. Maybe not a show winner right out of the gate or never or it may be a Grand champion show-bird too. That is the reason a lot of good breeders don't want to or will not sell an egg(s) is that one Champion might get sold to someone else (slip past the screen and out of their hands) and that right there makes for a whole bunch of good sense to me, also.
Folks can get good stock from hatched eggs(especially if the breeder is worth his salt) and I don't expect it to be everybody's way of going about getting stock, but too it works, has for a lot of folks. It is how those NHs you are winning with got here, by eggs brought in under the radar from Germany, evidently from good breeders too

Jeff
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