12+ Blue Wheaten Ameraucana hatching eggs - 3 day auction

jeremy

CA Royal Blues
13 Years
Mar 23, 2008
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Oakland, CA
For your consideration, 12+ eggs from my Blue Wheaten Ameraucana flock.

I have a Blue Wheaten rooster, over Blue Wheaten hens. The resulting offspring will be approximately 50% Blue Wheaten, 25% Wheaten and 25% Splash Wheaten. I breed towards the Ameraucana SOP that is defined by the APA- my birds have full beards/muffs, small pea combs, dark legs and overall conform to their standard.

This auction will run from Wednesday April, 13th through Saturday April, 16th. I will then ship your eggs on Monday April, 18th. I will not begin collecting eggs until this Friday for the auction to ensure that you only receive the freshest eggs possible, with plenty of extras to be included in the box.
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I only ship eggs on Monday so that your package arrives to you during the week, avoiding having the eggs sit in the PO over the weekend.

This is my flock sire, Claude.
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This is one of his hens.
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The egg color from my flock is a lovely light blue but some are more of a teal-blue color.
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If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. I only will accept PayPal as the method of payment. That said it is imperative that payment be sent soon after the auction's end to ensure that the eggs be sent to you as quickly as possible. Please send your payment to [email protected]. I cannot guarantee successful hatch rates for you after the eggs leave my possession, due to the handling by the Postal Service and your methods of incubation. I can however guarantee that the eggs sent to you will be fresh and fertile, packaged carefully in hopes of you hatching some beautiful birds of your own.

To see more pictures of my birds please visit my website, there is a link below in my signature. I also have feedback now- see what other's who have bought from me have got to say!
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Happy Bidding!
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Each egg will be individually wrapped in two layers of small bubble sized bubble wrap. They then will be placed in a large flat rate shipping box. That box will be lined with large bubble sized bubble wrap on all sides, top and bottom. The eggs will be cushioned in the box by crumpled newspaper, construction paper, tissue paper, etc. I also will be adding pine shavings to the padding mix in order to help absorb as much shock as possible.

I do not package the eggs in a smaller box within the large box, I've found in shipping and when receiving eggs this can put too much overall pressure on the contents and if the box does get damaged while en route there is a higher chance of the eggs breaking. The way I package allows a bit of "wiggle room", with the padding contents inside the box absorbing any impact during shipping.

So far I haven't had any broken eggs.
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