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They are out there, you will find your SQ bird if you look long and hard enough.
I have my doubts about SQ Sebrights for only $30. Sebrights are patterned and HARD to get "right". Look closely at the Standard Of Perfection pictures for the Sebrights, copy the page and then ask the breeder if you can come see them.
Leave your money at home, and go enjoy the experience if the breeder agrees to show you the birds. Tell him you are learning while looking.
Ask what to look for in a "SQ" bird.
You will find that you can get help and advice from people because you aren't yet an adult that would not be offered to other adults. Youth is often seen as a disadvantage, but here is a prime example of youth being an asset.
An adult just wanting to visit a breeder, but not intent on buying would be considered a "time-waster" but a young adult like yourself, will be gladly shown around and even if you don't buy, you will have made the breeder feel good by them "teaching" you.
Try not to argue or disagree even if they say something OBVIOUSLY glaringly incorrect,
some people have myths about chickens that us BYC-ers know better!
No worries if you take your money and end up with a lovely SQ Sebright pullet or hen. Choose a hen over a pullet, because some defects will not show UNTIL AFTER the first molt.
May I suggest that you start writing a list of questions to ask of anyone before you buy your 1 SQ bird. Post them on here if you want, and even if I am not online, most people on this forum will be glad to look over the list and suggest anything you might have missed.
Okay, I will make a list!
And I'll call the breeder and continue looking for Australorps. I hope they have some good show quality ones at the show I'm going to
I'll bring the Standard of Perfection with me to make sure it really IS show quality. And I'll take a picture and show it to you.
I also hope that if there IS a good Australorp hen for sale, that she is a reasonable price... Saving my money expecting the expensivest