Yup. The hatcheries distribute the pullets and cockerels themselves. Not using mail or anything of that sort. A broad special delivery of sorts. Also- one of the hatcheries doesn't allow you to buy chicks from them unless you get at least one cockerel with the pullets
I don't know about Holland, but here you sort of can. You can phone one of the major hatcheries, and on their monthly (or every two months) trip around Greece (depends on where people have ordered from) they'll give you month olds or one and a half month olds. Chicks younger than 1 month are...
Soooo, @LTAY1946 , I was hoping it wouldn't be necessary to put it so bluntly, but it seems to be. WHEN ARE WE GERTING PICTURES OF THE ASEEL×INDIO BOY :p
I'm actually desperately trying to breed away from that male color, as the birds are not white. The current laying girls lay colored eggs. Some of my olders and some of the past mixes laid creme colored eggs, which is the correct color. That said, the colored egg seems to be a universal thing...
Sure! And I'm not surprised, they're a rare landrace from Greece. Here you go!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/tsouloufati-a-quick-look-into-this-humble-landrace.78702/
Serama and Tsouloufati! Two serama hatches during the year, and one Tsouloufati hatch. 20 Tsouloufati eggs and a number of serama eggs I have not decided on yet