Does anyone know were to find Buff Laced Brama hatching eggs in England

Alberta Crystal

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Hello I love the Gorgeous Buff Laced Brahma breed, I have been searching all over for them for weeks and the only places I have found them is in America witch is not ideal because I live in England. Please does any body know were I can find any hatching eggs in England these are my daughters favourite. her best friend (her lemon pile brahma cockerel) just died recently and I was hoping I could find some more brahmas for her so would really appreciate any one help in finding these buff laced brahma hatching eggs.
Thank you
 
Hi, I am very sorry for your loss. :hugs
Ebay is always a great place to find hatching eggs.

I also found this site with various brahma chick color variations:
https://share.google/A2E9LOpfAQFEfFCBV

Sadly, I could not find the exact color variation you were looking for in hatching eggs. It seems like it is a pretty rare pattern but you may be able to get them off Ebay.
 
Ebay is always a great place to find hatching eggs
OP is in the UK, where ebay doesn't allow the sale of hatching eggs.

One of the big Facebook UK-based hatching egg pages, or a Brahma-specific UK FB group, would probably be a good place to ask. They could also try the Brahma Club of Great Britain; the Poultry Club website gives these contact details, although ime their listings are occasionally out of date.
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OP is in the UK, where ebay doesn't allow the sale of hatching eggs.

One of the big Facebook UK-based hatching egg pages, or a Brahma-specific UK FB group, would probably be a good place to ask. They could also try the Brahma Club of Great Britain; the Poultry Club website gives these contact details, although ime their listings are occasionally out of date.
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Sorry I did not know that they do not allow that in the UK!
 
Sorry I did not know that they do not allow that in the UK!
It changed a few years ago iirc, when ebay updated their Live Animals policy to include hatching eggs. Even before that though, buying hatching eggs from ebay was pretty risky and unreliable unless you were only buying from actual people or businesses you knew and trusted. I'm guessing it must be different in the US.
 

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