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That's too bad. When I first came to BYC a breeder told me that he paid 10K for a trio of Cornish and had driven for hours across states to get them as they were the last of an old breeder's line and were something special. I couldn't believe anyone would pay that much money for chickens but then he told me how much he sold trios for at shows and I could see why he made the investment....but it also had me believing I could never have good breeding stock. I could never afford to pay what that fella charged for eggs and stock and I figured he was typical of all breeders.
I promptly put heritage stock and breeding out of my mind and went out and hugged a hatchery bird. (not really, but you know what I mean....
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Some years later I learned that it wasn't really that expensive to buy some eggs from a decent breeder of the breed I loved, but I wasn't much into incubating and by then I had plans to take a volunteer job in Jamaica, so I rehomed my flock with an old farmer and another lady I worked with and was preparing to go, but it fell through. And you know the rest of the story about when I got my flock back...or what was left of it.
Now I don't know about how much longer I'll be around here but someone sent me two WR chicks out of a coveted line and someone might send me a cockerel from the same lines or a branch thereof. In the time I have left here I may be able to have some fine birds on the ground and get to see what they can do. That's enough for me...just that.
I promptly put heritage stock and breeding out of my mind and went out and hugged a hatchery bird. (not really, but you know what I mean....

Some years later I learned that it wasn't really that expensive to buy some eggs from a decent breeder of the breed I loved, but I wasn't much into incubating and by then I had plans to take a volunteer job in Jamaica, so I rehomed my flock with an old farmer and another lady I worked with and was preparing to go, but it fell through. And you know the rest of the story about when I got my flock back...or what was left of it.
Now I don't know about how much longer I'll be around here but someone sent me two WR chicks out of a coveted line and someone might send me a cockerel from the same lines or a branch thereof. In the time I have left here I may be able to have some fine birds on the ground and get to see what they can do. That's enough for me...just that.