I don't have Ayam Cemanis (though I have a source and could get some eggs to hatch), but I do have Svarthöna, the Swedish kissing cousin to the Cemani. They are also all black, but they are better equipped to handle the cold weather and also do well in the heat. I have a couple of the woolly...
I have been using the RopaPoultry supplement with my chickens for a few months now and am pleased with the results. This is the same herbal (oregano oil, cinnamon oil, pepper, etc.) supplement that Perdue and other commercial flocks are now using instead of antibiotics. It is available from...
and the KY thread! Check with @crfarm I don't think she comes on much anymore, and you don't have enough posts yet to PM her, so I will let her know you are looking.
ETA - Just heard back from her. She sold her flock last week.
Welcome to the KY thread! Good luck with your hatch!
Welcome to BYC and the KY thread!
Welcome to the KY thread! I have Silverudd's Blue, formerly known as Isbars. (The story can be found here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1090421/silverudds-blue/0_20) I have the first eggs of the year...
There is a new location starting tomorrow. It is still on 127, but farther south - 2240 US 127. 1 mile past the Bluegrass Parkway, south US127, 5 miles from WalMart.
Welcome to the KY thread! I see you have been lurking around here for a while. We are going to be practically neighbors. I live in the northern tip of Owen County. I don't raise any of those breeds, but I can probably help you locate some when you are ready.
My friendly advice, especially with BCM eggs, is don't count your chicks until they hatch. BCM can be difficult to hatch, even for experienced hatchers. :)