The *NEW* all fowl egg chain!

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Ok praying life doesn't fall apart again, so here goes....

Mine on the Orpington eggs

I offer:
6 plus bantam Wyandotte eggs. Black cock over black and white hens
6 plus white Orpington LF eggs

6 plus hens choice of the following pens
Splash Orpington rooster over Plymouth Rock hens (white, partridge, white partridge cross [look like blue partridge or blue barred])
Black Orpington rooster over white rock hens.
Blue/black/splash Orpington rooster over Heinz 57 hen ( white rocks, cinnamon queens, and a variety of crossbreeds)

4plus hens choice duck eggs (blue Swedish drakes over blue Swedish hens and Indian runner hens)


I don't think black and white produces splash. Splash is a result of inheriting two blue genes, so to get splash you would need a mating of blue to blue, or splash to splash.
 
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I don't think black and white produces splash. Splash is a result of inheriting two blue genes, so to get splash you would need a mating of blue to blue, or splash to splash.
Thanks Draye! So it's the same as muscovy - I don't breed chickens, I'm a waterfowl girl :)
 
I offer:
6 plus bantam Wyandotte eggs. Black cock over black and white hens

Mine on the bantie Wyandottes

Offered:

6+ White French Production Muscovy
This is a French improved breeding stock that produces birds 50% larger than our American Muscovy. Very quiet and calm, lay lots of nice big eggs Feb-Nov (then tend to go broody for winter), excellent foragers. Wonderful personalities for pets: boys are super sweethearts; girls are docile... also the best broodies & mamas! (35 day incubation). For meat production, drakes usually attain a live weight of 12 pounds in 12 weeks. My typical dressed weights: Hens 3.5- 4.5 lb. and drakes 8 - 10 lb. (most dress at 9 lbs). High in meat-to-bone ratio, with less weight loss after cooking than Pekin ducks. (I have 13 multi-generational girls covered by 2 drakes; mama's regularly hatch out 12-18 babies!)



Or

6+ Welsh Harlequin Ducks (Holderread Line)
These ducks are such sweeties, so calm and happy they don't run away from me but come to me instead (I am the food lady after all). The girls great year round layers and are giving me an egg a day - these are some of my best over-all producers! These ladies have also shown a tendency toward broodiness and I even successfully relocated a nest last year that the little miss stuck right to like glue. As they are also excellent meat birds, too many drakes is not a bad problem to have.



Or

6+ Golden Cascade Ducks (Holderread Line)
A beautiful dual-purpose breed in the medium weight class of about 6-8 pounds at maturity. Young drakes quickly grow to good harvest weight and dress out around 5.5lbs at 12-16 weeks. The girls are amazing layers of jumbo white eggs. These gals produce 240+ eggs annually weighing about 3.3 oz - that's a big egg! A wonderful, calm natured breed, they're easy to work with and good foragers. An excellent homestead duck!

 
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I offer: 6 plus bantam Wyandotte eggs. Black cock over black and white hens
Mine on the bantie Wyandottes Offered: 6+ White French Production Muscovy [COLOR=666666]This is a French improved breeding stock that produces birds 50% larger than our American Muscovy. Very quiet and calm, lay lots of nice big eggs Feb-Nov (then tend to go broody for winter), excellent foragers. Wonderful personalities for pets: boys are super sweethearts; girls are docile... also the best broodies & mamas! (35 day incubation). For meat production, drakes usually attain a live weight of 12 pounds in 12 weeks. My typical dressed weights: Hens 3.5- 4.5 lb. and drakes 8 - 10 lb. (most dress at 9 lbs). High in meat-to-bone ratio, with less weight loss after cooking than Pekin ducks. (I have 13 multi-generational girls covered by 2 drakes; mama's regularly hatch out 12-18 babies!)[/COLOR] Or 6+ Welsh Harlequin Ducks (Holderread Line) [COLOR=666666]These ducks are such sweeties, so calm and happy they don't run away from me but come to me instead (I am the food lady after all). The girls great year round layers and are giving me an egg a day - these are some of my best over-all producers! These ladies have also shown a tendency toward broodiness and I even successfully relocated a nest last year that the little miss stuck right to like glue. As they are also excellent meat birds, too many drakes is not a bad problem to have. [/COLOR] Or 6+ Golden Cascade Ducks (Holderread Line) [COLOR=696969]A beautiful dual-purpose breed in the medium weight class of about 6-8 pounds at maturity. Young drakes quickly grow to good harvest weight and dress out around 5.5lbs at 12-16 weeks. The girls are amazing layers of jumbo white eggs. These gals produce 240+ eggs annually weighing about 3.3 oz - that's a big egg! A wonderful, calm natured breed, they're easy to work with and good foragers. An excellent homestead duck![/COLOR]
What is a golden cascade?
 
Mine Golden Cascade eggs

Offer:

6 Large Fowl Chocolate Orpingtons hatching eggs - I do have one Mottled Chocolate hen in the bunch. I do not sit around waiting for the hens to lay so I have no way of knowing which egg may be hers. Since she is with solid rooster, any chicks hatched will be solid carrying the mottled gene.





Mine Golden Cascade eggs

Offer:

6 Large Fowl Chocolate Orpingtons
 
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Mine Golden Cascade eggs

Offer:

6 Large Fowl Chocolate Orpingtons
Mine orps please :)..... finally some chocolates LOL

Offer:
10+ EE, OE, Wheaten Ameraucana eggs (hen's choice)
6+ Call duck eggs (mixed color flock)
10+ Brugmansia / Angel Trumpet cuttings (double white, peach, pink - your choice)
3+ Red Amaryllis bulbs (medium sized)
 
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