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I don't think Blue Partridge are readily available to our colleagues in the States, so don't even talk about 'hatchery Partridge'!

Pity I can't let you have some of mine, guys, or I would. I was trying to give this little guy away a short while ago without success.But he won't become meat as we don't eat meat and I don't let my cockerels go for meat. Twp (that's his name...Welsh for stupid....and believe me, pretty he may be, bright he is not, but that's another story....) is here to stay as he is a real sweetie.

Here's Twp

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He's on the left (don't know why I am telling you this!) and is about 20 weeks old. He is going to make a big boy.
 
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I think you mean not "hatchery" eggs, but "hatching" eggs. The main colors of Brahmas are Light, Buff and Dark, with other colors being introduced and thus not readily available. I don't know how well hatching eggs would get to Hungary - we have enough problems getting them to arrive safely around the US!
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I need a top quality Light Brahma Rooster. I have an add posted in the WTB section as well. East TN (knoxville area), can pickup an hour or two away from here, up to Dayton, OH area.
 
Was fortunate enough to meet Susan Nichols a top Brahma breeder here in FLorida this past weekend. What a wonderful and informative lady she is. I purchased a pair of 7 month old dark brahmas from her here they are. What do you all think. I havent named them yet, special birds need special names heres the roo for some reason it wont upload the pics of the hen. Will try again and edit it to include her

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here is the hen not the pic I wanted but it will give you an idea


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Very nice birds!! Would that be Fowl Visions you're talking about?
 
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