rooster 2011
Songster
[COLOR=0000CD]Thank you for keeping the breeding going![/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000CD]I can understand why the Cuckoo were not popular because so many consider Cuckoo a boring variety and the breeders probably weren't getting enough orders for them. My breeder @RFR of CA
was closing out her Cuckoo to concentrate on mottled and I got one of her last closeout Cuckoo pullets and am so thankful. The Cuckoo is taller, has longer impressive vulture hocks, and lays a 2.25-oz egg (weighed it today). The Cuckoo started laying last Saturday, missed Sunday, and has layed a pink egg every day since. I make sure she has plenty of feed to replace the body nutrients those eggs are taking out of her![/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000CD]Last I emailed Dutch Connection they only offered Black, Splash, and Cuckoo. Now I understand they no longer have any Mottled roo's and have severely cutback on the few remaining Breda they had. But like I said above, someone has taken a few of Dutch's mottled hens to keep a flock going.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000CD]I have gone through different USA breeders for all my juvenile pullets and they seem to use PayPal although one of my oldest breeders took a check from me in advance payment for pullets plus shipping.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000CD]Breda's are a busy mobile bird, alright! I just can't get enough of those Blue photos! So breathtaking![/COLOR]
I actually emailed Dutch connection earlier to see what kind of Breda she still has haven't hear back from her yet tho there used to be a guy on eBay from California named mike or michael I think that sold Breda I was actually gonna buy my first set of Breda from him three years ago but didn't want the risk of hatching eggs also yeah Iv heard RFR of California she actually has some mottled eggs on eBay right now but 48 plus shipping for eggs is expensive to me and knowing that they might not even hatch