12+ Wheaten/ Blue Wheaten Ameraucana Eggs!!!

WhiteMountainsRanch

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12+ Wheaten & Blue Wheaten Ameraucana Eggs up for Auction!!! EDITED TO ADD SHIPPING IS AN ADDITIONAL $15.

With broodies done and molting over, we are finally getting a TON of Ameraucana eggs again! Up for auction is anything they lay between now and Monday morning, (Guaranteed at least 12). Every single egg I have cracked and checked has been fertile!

NOTE* These are pullet eggs, my pullets have been laying for almost 4 months now, some started later than others. Update: some eggs are almost full size now. I have been hatching these pullet eggs all season long and haven't had any issues at all with them.

I have one Wheaten cockerel and two Blue Wheaten cockerels over 4 Wheaten pullets and 4 Blue Wheaten pullets. The parent stock are from Luanne (cpartist on here) and Wayne Meredith lines. I have been blessed with four hatches so far from this pen and all have had over 95% hatchability. The babies I have hatched from this pen are gorgeous, and I know the babies from these eggs will be too.

We feed our chickens only 100% Organic Feeds and Organic BOSS as well as fresh organic fruits and veggies from our garden. They also free range every evening and are very happy chickens.


Lets meet the parents;
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And here is a picture of their eggs and babies:
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Our hatching eggs we send out are no more than five days old. They are turned three times a day and stored in a temperature controlled room to assure you the best possible hatch. Eggs are usually fairly clean, but may contain occasional soiling. I do not wash eggs but will brush of excess soiling if present. Eggs are wrapped individually in bubble wrap then nestled in pine shavings in large shipping box, clearly marked FRAGILE LIVE EMBRYOS, but I will gladly mark them any way you want. I've had very good success shipping this way. We have had an excellent hatch rate on our farm ourselves this year as well as with our shipped eggs.

However, we cannot guarantee your hatch rate due to circumstances out of our control. Rough postal handling and incubator mishaps can cause perfectly fertile eggs to not develop or hatch. Purchasing shipped hatching eggs is a risk. Please be understanding and know this when purchasing hatching eggs.
When your eggs arrive carefully unwrap them and store them pointy end down at room temperature for 12 hours to help the air cell settle from shipping.

We accept USPS money orders and paypal. Everyone has been pleased with the hatch rate they are getting from our eggs. We love our Ameraucanas and know you will too.


The eggs to be shipped are all fresh from just the last few days and I will ship on Monday morning as soon as I receive payment. Our paypal is [email protected].

Thank you and happy bidding!
 
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Does Geoffrey's boy have a name?

I'm hoping you'll have some of these to bid on the first or second week of March!
 
Yeah yeah yeah! Mine just hatched yesterday. I got a 53% hatch rate, and these eggs had a very long and rough trip from CA to MO. Thank you, WhiteMountainsRanch!
 
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Hi there, thank you for your inquiry! Yes we will ship to Hawaii, however the shipping charge may be a bit more as standard shipping usually takes about 5 days.


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Hi Mahonri! We did indeed name him; we are calling him Beau.
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Great! Thank you for the update! Sorry to hear about the rough trip though! I would love for you to leave feed back on my website here: http://whitemountainsranch.weebly.com/3/post/2011/09/first-post.html#comments.


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Sorry about that! I placed the ad late last night, shipping is an additional $15. Thank you.


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Right now we are not doing pre-orders as laying has been sporadic and we just list them here as they are available.
 
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I wish these were right before Christmas. I got the kids and I a new 'bator and I have to wrap it... Not elaborating. These would be great to add to our "Christmas Present" hatch.
 

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