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    Hatching Eggs!!!: 40+ Breeds to choose from: Starting at $3/each

    I found your website and did a sort of mock order (did't actually purchase) for 6 of each and shipping came out to $17. I'm afraid that your chick prices are a bit over budget for me, but I can do 6 eggs of each breed with the expectation of getting at least 7 of each since you say you add at...
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    Hatching Eggs!!!: 40+ Breeds to choose from: Starting at $3/each

    I have run into some bad leg mite problems with my flock after buying a infected roo from a local breeder and will have to cull and start over I think. I am interested in replacing some of them with your Cream Legbars and Black Copper Marans once I have quarantined my coop and have run a few...
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    Assortment: Cream legbars ~ Ameraucana ~ Silkies ~ Mille Fleur d'Uccle ~ Crested Polish

    So if I ordered 12 cream legbar eggs, that would cost me $30 plus ~$15 for shipping, right? Also, my zip code is 76550 TX, exactly how much would the shipping cost?
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    BLACK COPPER MARANS HATCHING EGGS 12+

    So, just to get this straight, the price is $20 for 12 eggs, plus extras? Also, my zip code is 76550 TX, what would priority mail cost?
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    Texas Auctions/Swaps?

    Looks like about 5 or 6 hours. What kind of eggs do you ship and how much do you charge?
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    Texas Auctions/Swaps?

    Well, thanks for the replies but it doesn't look like anyone is within two hours of me. I did find a possible source that one of my friends has access to, but it is iffy and all barnyard mixes, oh well, beggars can't be choosers.
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    Texas Auctions/Swaps?

    You're kinda far away, about 2 hours, but if I happen to need to go to Harker heights anytime soon I will PM you and see if we can figure something out.
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    Texas Auctions/Swaps?

    Does anyone either in or around Lampasas, TX have any extra fertilized egg of any kind, although chicken eggs would be preferred? Most of my flock fell prey to a fox, I think, and I am looking to replace them. I have an incubator and a brooder and it is generally cheaper to buy eggs than chicks.
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    Comment by 'lizcasee' in article 'Dorking Silver Gray'

    I have what I think are silver grey dorking bantams, but they have feathered L'eggs and are not very broody, what could they be crossed with?
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    Incubators Anonymous

    No matter how hard one tries, the reality is that no one is perfect, even the people who seem so very close to perfection make mistakes sometimes. I am very sorry for your lost chick, but I hope that the rest of your good eggs all churn out to be healthy, adorable, little fluff balls, and...
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    no visible air sac

    Yes, there is quite a bit, but the temp. in my room is at about 60 F, so it would do that.
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    no visible air sac

    I have my first pipping little peeper!!! Almost exactly as the day counter on my incubator changed to 21, I heard little tiny peeps and the humidity went up by 1%, about 10 minutes later and it's still going at it!
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    no visible air sac

    will do, thanks
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    no visible air sac

    Day 18 pics. They are now in lock down, but i am struggling with getting the humidity up to 65%. I have the entire bottom filled with water plus two sponges and damp paper towels covering the floor, and the humidity is only at 56%.
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    Marans (Cuckoo, BCM, Wheaten and more), Olive Eggers, Seramas, Midget Turkeys (post updated Apr 9)

    If I ordered some EEs, what color range of eggs could I expect to get?
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    no visible air sac

    I will post more pics at day 18 and when, or if, they hatch. Again, thank you very much for the advice.
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    no visible air sac

    So I should keep the humidity the same?
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    no visible air sac

    Air sacks marked in sharpie, day 14. Are they still too small? It's hard to see, but if you click on the image you might be able to read the descriptions of the numbers a little better. I am using a forced air incubator with an automatic turner that tilts the eggs every two hours, and...
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