Quality Ayam Cemani Hatching Eggs/Chicks

Cali Farms

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Feb 3, 2016
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Northern California
Pure Ayam Cemani Hatching Eggs

My breeding stock consists of Greenfire Farms and Feather Lover Farms Lines. I bred allot of my own eggs this last year and culled heavily. I am now left with only dark black Ayam Cemanis. Please see my breeders in the photos above.

I have learned a lot about Ayam Cemani over the last 2 years and would love to answer any questions you may have about this amazing breed.

Details
Shipping - I ship only fresh collected eggs on Monday/Tuesday
Packaging - Professionally packaged. Shipped in cushioned foam egg inserts and bubble wrap
Shipping Time - Priority Mail (2-3 Day Shipping)
Egg Price -$30 per egg
Shipping Charge - $25 for 6 eggs or $30 for 12 eggs




Ask about Ayam Cemani Chicks for sale: $75 (each)
Shipping: $50 (Per Box of chicks)
Live Arrival Guarantee on 6 or more chicks.
I ship eggs/chicks weekly

Please PM me or email me at [email protected] if interested.
Thank You For Stopping By!
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Thank you so much Ch1ckenlover! :) Will look forward to sending you chicks whenever you are ready for them. Hatching chicks every week.

I have been raising this breed since GreenFire started selling them back in 2014. My line is from GreenFire Farms and Feather Lover Farms. Both have excellent quality but my black inner mouths oddly were not from Greenfire Farms. Feather Lover Farms sent me my flock that grew up to have the dark black inner mouths and tongues that are in my photos.

I have been breeding large amounts and culling heavily, "after I raised the chicks the young adults" It's important not to cull as chicks because chicks do not tell you how the adult will look like. Some solid black chicks can still grow up to not be so great of quality. It's important not to cull until young adult age if you truly want to breed and improve your flock properly. A chick does not tell you how black the adult chicken will be. Of course, keep only solid black chicks, but of those solid black chicks, wait until they are older before selecting for qualities like black skin, faces, and black inner mouth's and tongues. I have seen breeders selling Smithsonian line Cemani chicks with the adults having red faces and white ear lobes and the chicks that hatch still seem to be solid black good quality chicks. That's my point on selecting your stock based on how the adults look and not culling until your Cemani reach young adult age.

Looking forward to sending my line out to other breeders interested in helping preserve and improve this breed in America for what they are supposed to look like. :)

Please ask me any questions you have. I am more than happy to help anyone out with any tips.

Thank you,
Cali Farms
 
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Hi Cali!
I've just recently learned about these and they are beautiful! I just got my R-Com Mini in the mail and I was wondering where in Cali you are located. I don't mind the $25 an egg (it's a good price
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) but was hoping maybe I can come pick up if you're near Sacramento since I would only need 1 as I am going to get 2 other breeds also.
 
Hey! Cemani eggs are a white/tan however i bought some eggs from a breeder in texas that has one or two blue eggs in the shipments I bought.
 

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