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Try Doug Bishop he has excellent buffs and has done very well with them over the years.....
http://bishopsbuffs.cochinsrule.com/
I am going to look into that person. Does anyone else have Buffs? Also are ideals buffs terrible? Any pics?
I do have a pair of Blue bantam cochins from Ideal, so I can't really speak for their buff. The blues are pretty birds, but I can really tell the difference between them and some I have from breeders. Mine are both still young ( about 4 and a half months old) so they will fill in as they grow, I am sure. I guess it really depends on what you are looking for - some pretty birds to enjoy in your back yard; or to breed, or to show. My birds from Ideal are pretty and I enjoy them, (I am certainly not a hatchery snob) but there is a difference in the overall look of the bird.
I don't know if you've ever tried incubating eggs, but I've had pretty good luck with a homemade incubator that cost me about $10 to set up. You can probably find some good eggs that you can incubate yourself and get a breeder quality chick for about the same cost as a hatchery chick (there is some risk in eggs and about a 50% hatch would be normal). Plus it's super fun to watch them hatch .
Anyway, I hope you find what you need.
Good luck.
Robert
Try Doug Bishop he has excellent buffs and has done very well with them over the years.....
http://bishopsbuffs.cochinsrule.com/
I am going to look into that person. Does anyone else have Buffs? Also are ideals buffs terrible? Any pics?
I do have a pair of Blue bantam cochins from Ideal, so I can't really speak for their buff. The blues are pretty birds, but I can really tell the difference between them and some I have from breeders. Mine are both still young ( about 4 and a half months old) so they will fill in as they grow, I am sure. I guess it really depends on what you are looking for - some pretty birds to enjoy in your back yard; or to breed, or to show. My birds from Ideal are pretty and I enjoy them, (I am certainly not a hatchery snob) but there is a difference in the overall look of the bird.
I don't know if you've ever tried incubating eggs, but I've had pretty good luck with a homemade incubator that cost me about $10 to set up. You can probably find some good eggs that you can incubate yourself and get a breeder quality chick for about the same cost as a hatchery chick (there is some risk in eggs and about a 50% hatch would be normal). Plus it's super fun to watch them hatch .
Anyway, I hope you find what you need.
Good luck.
Robert