An Honest Review of the American Bresse Chicken
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- čas přidán 2. 04. 2024
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Hello from Türkiye, we are far away really but it is nice to see that there are some farmers who breed bresse, I am not a farmer but I like to have my own eggs and chicken meet , I research and found bresse and I have some at my garden, your eggs looks very nice. I would like to see more video about bresse , I put eggs under other kind chickens and have some babies this season.
Thank you for watching!
I'll be buying American Bresse chickens within a month! I'm so excited! Have you found significant differences in the birds you purchased between the three different breeders? Examples I mean include significant size difference, or quality of meat, or number of eggs laid?
The biggest difference I have seen is in the eggs. They range from medium brown to pure white and from medium to jumbo sized. So far I have not noticed a difference in the meat.
Where did you find them for sale? thanks
What breeder provided the birds producing the jumbo white eggs? I want to be able to differentiate eggs for future incubation from my chickens producing brown eggs currently thanks.
@@rosscallaway Those came from an eBay seller who is no longer in business. I have done detective work and had no luck tracking them down, sorry!
Thank you for replying - enjoy your videos
just found your channel, nice videos hope to see more. i am also gardening in western MT
Thanks for watching!
Dope video! Just got some myself, excited to start breading them out!
Thank you for watching, and have fun with your new birds!
I been breeding ABC for 2 years NPIP. Let me know if you need more chicks or eggs! Mention me in video. Is All I need….. very good video
Why don't you make your own videos and get the word out yourself?
Thanks for watching!
Hello, I’m Jimmy. Thank you for your information video. Could you complete it with who were the three haters you did business with and maybe your cost thank you.
Hi, Jimmy! Are you asking which breeders my Bresse stock came from? If so, I started with some from a local breeder in Montana who does not ship, Bresse Farms, which has a website you can order chicks or hatching eggs from, and an eBay seller who had great quality stock but is no longer in business. At the moment, hatching eggs typically cost $40-$60 per dozen, while straight run Bresse chicks go for somewhere around $10 each plus shipping.
Can you share the breeders you bought them from please. Mahalo
I have some from Bresse Farms, which ships hatching eggs and chicks. They have a website. I also purchased some from an eBay seller. They are very nice quality birds, but the seller is no longer active on eBay and I do not have their contact info. Some of mine were purchased locally here in Montana too!
@@kaitsgardenchannel1363 I buy mine from Chase Washburn at (You Tube) The Recreational Homestead....he is very particular about genetics, the established industry breeder standards, etc. check him out.....I have never been disappointed.
@@thefrenchgardener1865 Thanks for sharing! There are lots of people looking for good sources for Bresse!
@@kaitsgardenchannel1363 Mahalo, thank you.
@thefrenchgardener1865 Mahalo, thank you.
Hi...is it possible for you to send me a dozen eggs to Kerala, India?
I don't ship eggs, sorry!
How long have you been running after that chicken to be so out of breath?🤣
I actually just grabbed her out of the coop without any kind of chase. I am out of breath because I am pregnant :)
Great for home. Bad for business, lol.
You would definitely have to market these as a specialty product in order to raise them for sale. They would not pay off selling them at regular hybrid broiler prices, and customers would not know how to cook them. I think they could have potential as a niche product, though!
@@kaitsgardenchannel1363 If they are a delicacy in France, why not here in the States? Here in Texas, farmers have made wild hogs a delicacy in high end restaurants, so anything is possible.
@@MickSupper They certainly could be. It would probably require some good marketing and education for the public!
The VOLUME on your Video is TOO LOW :
Sorry about that!