Diary & Notes ~ Air Cell Detatched SHIPPED Chicken Eggs for incubation and hatching

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i should have known before i clicked the link LOL. ozexpat wants some, i keep thinking about buying a couple of pairs. im stuck on another breed that is just as rare, but maybe not as much demand
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http://www.britannicrarebreeds.co.uk/breedinfo/chicken_brussbar.php im on the list to import some of these, not sure of the sale price if i can get them to breed. i can tell you that importing juvenile fowl is expensive. now i know why they cost so much
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i should have known before i clicked the link LOL. ozexpat wants some, i keep thinking about buying a couple of pairs. im stuck on another breed that is just as rare, but maybe not as much demand
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http://www.britannicrarebreeds.co.uk/breedinfo/chicken_brussbar.php im on the list to import some of these, not sure of the sale price if i can get them to breed. i can tell you that importing juvenile fowl is expensive. now i know why they cost so much
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There is a guy on this site that sells them in Indonesia. Once the adoptions are final and we have passports for the kids, we are off for a celebratory vacation to Bali. I have been in contact with him about dropping by Java "to play a few rounds of golf". I will need the golf bag I guess.
 
Seriously, someone is going to spend 2500$ on a chicken
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If someone can do that they have WAY to much money and need to share. On a lighter note I just bought a Brinsea 20 advanced with humidity pump, used of course, paid 270 with shipping, I hope I got a good deal said it had only been used a couple times.
Roosters that are champions in the activity we dont mention here go for $20,000+ in the Philippines
 
Quote: I can't say much as I'm probably going to spent a small fortune on getting my planned future flock together, but I'm going to be importing eggs. For one chicken though that is crazy. Excellent buy on the incubator!
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Brinseas are excellent.
 
chicksooner, I know this is late (original post back in April, about using chemicals for lice and mites in your barn)... but, I saw this post on my FB page, and thought of you. This would make a great coop inside your barn. Just an idea that can be adapted. It was observed that there is no man door, though... just the chicken door. But the idea is there.

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That would make an awesome brooder/grow out pen. Took down an old satalite a few months back and took it to the scrap yard. I think it was Cochins with the barn and mite problem. I wish I had a barn.
 
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