I brought my serama flock indoors for the winter, and they think its summertime!!! My incubator is otherwise occupied for the foreseeable future, and I just HATE to see these beautiful little eggs go to waste, so I thought I'd offer some of them for sale.
Details:
PLEASE DO NOT CLICK "BUY IT NOW" - EMAIL ME DIRECTLY AT [email protected], AS MY BYC INBOX IS ALMOST FULL!
This listing is for exactly 12 serama eggs, which are guaranteed to be fresh at the time of shipping, and fertile to the best of my knowledge. I will pack them so that they are snug and insulated, but please note that I cannot guarantee their viability once they reach their destination or your hatch rate, because of circumstances beyond my control after they leave my hands (such as temperature extremes and rough handling in transit, incubation temp/humidity variations and fluctuations, broody behavior, etc...).
I will ship these eggs in the order that payment is received (PAYPAL ONLY PLEASE, to [email protected]) via Priority Mail, with delivery confirmation, to the lower 48 states only. I prefer to ship on Mondays, Tuesdays or Wednesdays ONLY, so that your eggs are not as likely to get stuck sitting in a closed postal facility on a Sunday.
About My Birds:
I started putting my little serama flock together in 2008. Originally, I hatched eggs and acquired young birds from some very reputable breeders, grew them out and kept the very best back for breeding. I hatched and culled a LOT along the way, and have now settled on what I believe to be a very nice little flock of beautiful seramas, both in type and temperament.
My present flock includes mostly Class B birds, but there are a few A's and C's as well, and I've had excellent fertility from them, even with the tiniest of eggs. Most have yellow legs, but a couple have willow, and all are smooth/normal feathered. Their colors and patterns cover a wide range: buff and white columbian, golden duckwing, buff and black mottled, barred, somewhat "laced", "wheaten-ish", solid black, and more. There are even a few with a "brown" base coloring - I have no idea if this is dun or true chocolate, as I won't have the space to do any test breeding until spring. Since I am currently housing my entire flock together as one group, there really is no telling what colors they will produce.
I think that covers everything, and then some... Email me or post here if you have any questions. Thanks for looking, and happy hatching!!!
Details:
PLEASE DO NOT CLICK "BUY IT NOW" - EMAIL ME DIRECTLY AT [email protected], AS MY BYC INBOX IS ALMOST FULL!
This listing is for exactly 12 serama eggs, which are guaranteed to be fresh at the time of shipping, and fertile to the best of my knowledge. I will pack them so that they are snug and insulated, but please note that I cannot guarantee their viability once they reach their destination or your hatch rate, because of circumstances beyond my control after they leave my hands (such as temperature extremes and rough handling in transit, incubation temp/humidity variations and fluctuations, broody behavior, etc...).
I will ship these eggs in the order that payment is received (PAYPAL ONLY PLEASE, to [email protected]) via Priority Mail, with delivery confirmation, to the lower 48 states only. I prefer to ship on Mondays, Tuesdays or Wednesdays ONLY, so that your eggs are not as likely to get stuck sitting in a closed postal facility on a Sunday.
About My Birds:
I started putting my little serama flock together in 2008. Originally, I hatched eggs and acquired young birds from some very reputable breeders, grew them out and kept the very best back for breeding. I hatched and culled a LOT along the way, and have now settled on what I believe to be a very nice little flock of beautiful seramas, both in type and temperament.
My present flock includes mostly Class B birds, but there are a few A's and C's as well, and I've had excellent fertility from them, even with the tiniest of eggs. Most have yellow legs, but a couple have willow, and all are smooth/normal feathered. Their colors and patterns cover a wide range: buff and white columbian, golden duckwing, buff and black mottled, barred, somewhat "laced", "wheaten-ish", solid black, and more. There are even a few with a "brown" base coloring - I have no idea if this is dun or true chocolate, as I won't have the space to do any test breeding until spring. Since I am currently housing my entire flock together as one group, there really is no telling what colors they will produce.
I think that covers everything, and then some... Email me or post here if you have any questions. Thanks for looking, and happy hatching!!!