Oh, the Auburns are so pretty! And hard to find! I struggled with finding anyone who sells or ships eggs for mottled javas, except Sandhill. I just found someone in Richmond who raises MJ's. I have been in contact with her about hatching eggs. My MIL works over there and makes the trip back home when she can. If Anna sticks, which I have no doubt she will, and the chicks do not ship on Tuesday, I may just see if I can get a doz eggs for her. 24th, 7th, and 21st are back-up dates, but from my research, sometimes those dates don't happen at all. I'd hate to waste a good broody. I could always hatch from my flock, but all I would get is EE or EE mixes. A number of my hens are aging, too, and their egg quality is on the decline. Brittle shells and yolks that break easily. Some of my fav girls and they are only 3. I guess that's hatchery chickens for ya… exactly why I am wanting to move on to better quality. I don't need a million eggs a year for two years as bad as I need enough eggs for 5 years.I had a chick tangle up in my bantam Cochin's leg feathers once, so I get what you're talking about! Do post pics of what you get from Sandhill. I love Auburn Javas, was thinking about finding some of those at one point in time. I lost touch with her. Her email isn't good anymore and I wanted to tell her that I lost Isaac at the end of last year. She had some health issues and wasn't breeding anyway but I still wanted to reach out to her when he passed away so she'd know how long that sweet old guy lived.
I'll make sure to post pictures!
