Silkied Ameraucana eggs Lavender and Black split to Lavender

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Lavender Silkied Ameraucana Eggs

12+ eggs $75.00 includes shipping
6+ eggs $45.00 includes shipping


I only send out very fresh eggs and always include extras. Eggs vary from blue to blue green to greenish colored.

I have a Silkied Lavender Ameraucana roo over Silkied Lavender and Silkied Black split for Lavender Ameraucana girls. All chicks hatched will be Silkied feathered Lavender or Silkied feathered Black split for Lavender. Please know that technically these birds are considered Easter Eggers as Silkied feathering is not an accepted feather type in Ameraucanas and Lavender is not an accepted color for the breed either.

If you are not familiar with the project these birds come from pure breed Ameraucanas that had a spontaneous feather mutation...no Silkies involved with this project whatsoever! You can read more about the project here https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/827543/silkied-ameraucana-project
 
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Hello peeps. Wow it sure has been a long time since I have been on this site! Geez where has the time gone. Thank you Gallito for messaging me and getting me back on here.

I still have my Silkied Ameraucanas but have not bred them in many years. I did get them nice and robust adding in lines of smooth Ameracauna and then breeding them back to the silkied feathering. I did that multiple times with different lines until I got them perfect. These gals are very strong now. They lay beautiful blue eggs and have sweet docile personalities. I love them they are one of my favorites on the farm. I have silkied hens in blue, lavender and black split to lavender. I'm hoping to retire soon so I can dedicate my time breeding, I love it so much just not enough hours in the day.
 
Hi and good evening. Are you still breeding Silkied Americaunas?
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Looks like the original poster has not been on BYC since 2017. You can try direct messaging them via the envelope icon at the top bar.
You can also try a google search for Silkied Ameraucanas and see if you can find them that way. Good luck, I hope you find them. They are really beautiful birds.😊
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Thank you so much for responding. I will try to contact the original poster directly. There has been a bit of time that has passed since she last posted. I have looked on the Internet, but haven’t really had much luck. Thanks again!
 
Just an update for everyone waiting the girls are laying great and I started shipping eggs again yay Spring!

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Hello my fellow islander! im looking to start a small flock of my own. handling critters of all size's for a smig over 20 yrs. personally- i would rather see the location and the condition the critters live in. seeing you do sell chicks locally and we are on the same island, maybe at some point i could visit the flock. i got family at exit 62 off the LIE. are you near there? i don't need exact location right now. bottom line is- i like the breed and i like the concept. do you have unrelated flocks? do you have any paper work on your flocks? when was the last time you introduced unrelated new blood(cocks or hens) to your flocks? when was the last time your birds seen a vet?

You want paperwork on my flock, vet records and a tour of my farm... Are you serious? Sorry but I think I will pass on this besides at this time I am only selling and shipping fertile eggs. Thanks
 
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I suspect the "I'll pass" is because it sounds like you have high demands for a backyard breeder project which came out as a bit demanding and borderline rude. She already has a waiting game list for eggs (I waited for almost a year) and can easily choose to have pleasant customers. ;)

yes! i am dead serious. didnt you know that all mail gets x-rayed? if an egg gets x-rayed it reduces the hatch rate. sooo... why would i want that? i wouldn't. as for the vist- if your meaning "ill pass" as a [COLOR=373E4D]biosecurity thing! just say so. it is totally understandable. then i would ask to do a meet up for the egg when the time comes. i would like to skip the eggs getting x-rayed.[/COLOR]
 
I just wanted to say that Thespoiledchicken is so great to work with! I had a great hatch with my eggs from her. I received a shipment of 18 eggs. All were intact and in great shape upon arrival. I put 11 eggs under a broody hen and 7 in my incubator. 100% of the eggs developed all of the way to hatch day, and 16 out of the 18 eggs hatched without any problem! I ended up with 4 black chicks and 12 lavender. I am so pleased with all of my new fluffy babies! Some of them have incredibly fluffy muffs and beards!
 
Hello peeps. Wow it sure has been a long time since I have been on this site! Geez where has the time gone. Thank you Gallito for messaging me and getting me back on here.

I still have my Silkied Ameraucanas but have not bred them in many years. I did get them nice and robust adding in lines of smooth Ameracauna and then breeding them back to the silkied feathering. I did that multiple times with different lines until I got them perfect. These gals are very strong now. They lay beautiful blue eggs and have sweet docile personalities. I love them they are one of my favorites on the farm. I have silkied hens in blue, lavender and black split to lavender. I'm hoping to retire soon so I can dedicate my time breeding, I love it so much just not enough hours in the day.

I'm thrilled to hear that someone still has this project going! I have one silkie feathered lavender hen left from when I was breeding them and one smooth feathered (likely split for silkie feathers) black hen. I sold off my roo and the remainder of the flock a month or so ago. I just had an ameraucana baby hatch so time will tell if it's silkie feathered or not. They're gorgeous birds :)
 
Is there any chance to purchase some fertile eggs from you? My daughter lost her ameraucanas to a neighbor burning trash right next to our coops and she's been counting down the moments til we have birds again. I waited til there's no threat of another garbage fire and I've been on the hunt for a special variety of ameraucana to surprise her with.
 

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