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My experiences with Brahmas

Thu, Dec 8 2011 08:28pm GMT 1
brahma_slovakia
brahma_slovakia
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I am breeding Buff columbian Brahma since 1991. I am from Slovakia, Prešov. I have achieved a lot of successes with Brahmas, for example European Champion on 26. European show in 2009. I want to exchange eggs with English buff columbian and light Brahma breeders. The exchange can be provided by bus from Birmingham to Prešov. My breed consists of two main flocks - both are containing one male Buff columbian and 5 female buff columbian Brahmas and side flock - 6 more male birds and a few light Brahmas (one male, 2 female). Few photos of my birds are on my profile. More photos can be uploaded on demand. I was on recent National poultry show in England and I liked it very much. In my country we don't have so big shows specialized on poultry, but at our national show this year we had approximately 1000 poultry, 2000 pigeons and 2000 rabbits. From England national show I especially liked Brahmas from Mr. Brown, Mr. Short, Mr. Bett and Mr. Kemp.
I will gladly reply on every post or message and I will answer variety of questions connected with breeding poultry, rabbits or pigeons. I am looking forward to cooperate with you.
I understand English clearly, but I am still making mistakes in writing, so be patient with me.

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