Wanted:
American Blue or Lavender-ice Goose Hatching Eggs
Naked Neck Frizzle Chicken Hatching Eggs
Light Sussex Chicken Hatching Eggs
Olive Egger Hatching Eggs
Offered:
6+ White French Production Muscovy Hatching Eggs
French improved breeding stock that will produce birds which are 50% larger than our American Muscovy. Drakes can weigh 12 pounds in 12 weeks. My typical dressed weights: Hens 3.5 to 4.5 lb. and drakes 6 to 8 lb. (had 2 dress at 9.5 lbs last spring). High in meat-to-bone ratio, with less weight loss after cooking than Pekin ducks. Low in fat with a wonderful veal-like texture and flavor.
Muscovy are quackless and the hens are the best broodies you'll ever meet. A handful of these lovely ladies and you'll never need your incubator again! (Unless you're like me and have 200+ eggs in the 'bator)
I love love love them! They're the absolute friendliest poultry in the barnyard! They enjoy their treats, love to be petted, and meet me at the gate every day waggin' their tails the whole way.
Or
6+ Holderread Black Cayuga Hatching Eggs
Each are outstandingly hardy and make excellent pets or meat (or both!)
Or
6+ Runner Duck Hatching Eggs
I have a Holderread Black Runner drake covering 2 Holderread Penciled and 3 Metzer Fawn & White. I have 30 of these eggs in my incubator right now and I'm excited to see what colors I get!
"Big Boy" Muscovy Drake (15+ lbs)
"Pretty Girl" Muscovy Hen
"Freckles" Muscovy Juvenile Hen
"Shadow" Black Cayuga Drake
"Darkwing Duck" Black Cayuga Hen
"Shadow" and one of his girls
"Duckman" Black Runner Drake Second Season
"ReRun" Holderread Penciled Runner Hen (x2) Second Season
"Cindy Lou & Daisy Lou" Metzer Fawn & White hens (x3) First Season
Sorry... I just realized I don't have an upright pic of these girls. I'll try to get one tonight
Runner Girls
American Blue or Lavender-ice Goose Hatching Eggs
Naked Neck Frizzle Chicken Hatching Eggs
Light Sussex Chicken Hatching Eggs
Olive Egger Hatching Eggs
Offered:
6+ White French Production Muscovy Hatching Eggs
French improved breeding stock that will produce birds which are 50% larger than our American Muscovy. Drakes can weigh 12 pounds in 12 weeks. My typical dressed weights: Hens 3.5 to 4.5 lb. and drakes 6 to 8 lb. (had 2 dress at 9.5 lbs last spring). High in meat-to-bone ratio, with less weight loss after cooking than Pekin ducks. Low in fat with a wonderful veal-like texture and flavor.
Muscovy are quackless and the hens are the best broodies you'll ever meet. A handful of these lovely ladies and you'll never need your incubator again! (Unless you're like me and have 200+ eggs in the 'bator)
Or
6+ Holderread Black Cayuga Hatching Eggs
Each are outstandingly hardy and make excellent pets or meat (or both!)
Or
6+ Runner Duck Hatching Eggs
I have a Holderread Black Runner drake covering 2 Holderread Penciled and 3 Metzer Fawn & White. I have 30 of these eggs in my incubator right now and I'm excited to see what colors I get!
"Big Boy" Muscovy Drake (15+ lbs)
"Pretty Girl" Muscovy Hen
"Freckles" Muscovy Juvenile Hen
"Shadow" Black Cayuga Drake
"Darkwing Duck" Black Cayuga Hen
"Shadow" and one of his girls
"Duckman" Black Runner Drake Second Season
"ReRun" Holderread Penciled Runner Hen (x2) Second Season
"Cindy Lou & Daisy Lou" Metzer Fawn & White hens (x3) First Season
Sorry... I just realized I don't have an upright pic of these girls. I'll try to get one tonight
Runner Girls
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