Hi, I'm considering getting silver Sussex, If anyone off you have them it would be a great, photos of eggs and then would be awesome!
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Does your state have a local thread on BYC? There may be a breeder near you or in a neighboring state. Chicks may also be seasonal. In the spring months, more people will be hatching chicks, so many extras will be available. (ie- I'm from northern IL, so no one up here wants to raise chicks in the snow. In March-May, we see many day-olds available.)
I trust breeders much more than hatcheries for most of our birds. But we have gotten some good SS girls from McMurray. They lay well, are super friendly to all, and are more gorgeous . I think this time of year you must get a pullet or 25 chicks, but in the warmer months they will ship less. My hubby and I were thinking about giving stromberg (I hope that is the correct spelling) a try for some cockerels. You must order at least 5 of the same thing and place a total order of 25 at anytime with them. We love the service from McMurray, but we were concerned that if we bred them the birds may be closer in relation if we purchased from the same hatchery. We get a mixed group of Cockerels each year for meat. So ordering 25 won't be bothering us. We will be keeping the Sussex around though. I am glad to be in a place where others love this breed like I do.
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