10+ French Black Copper Marans eggs Jean/Presley lines

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10+ French Black Copper Marans eggs. I will send extras if available. These are first year layers. My Roo is pure Jean C1 lines and the hens are Jean/Presley. The hens have been consistently marked and the pullets I am getting are also very consistent. All of our breeding stock are feathered. They are laying nice dark eggs with the older hens lightening up as they have been laying since last summer. The pic of the eggs is current as of 9/7/10 and were not altered in any way. In fact the pic was WITH a flash. Those eggs have hatched and those chicks are now sold. The eggs are starting to lighten up but you are getting the genetics that are producing these dark eggs. Occasionally we get a clean legged chick. We have seen this with the 3rd and 4th generation.
I cannot guarantee your hatch due to shipping/handling and incubation methods. I will pack them very well, individually in bubble wrap. I will send my darkest eggs at the time of shipping. The eggs will be collected at the close of this auction and shipped out on a Monday or Tuesday after payment has cleared. Please pay promptly as these eggs will be packaged after the weekend gathering and any delay will affect your hatching. Shipping will be USPS priority and will be shipped out on a Mon or Tues. Payment is expected 24 hours after close of auction and payment is by Paypal only, NO ECHECKS.

If I don't answer your questions right away please EMAIL me. my paypal is [email protected] you can also email me directly there.
ALL my birds have feathered legs.
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This is my pure C1 Jeane line Roo Jasper
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pullet (SOLD)
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Roo(SOLD)
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all my eggs are individually wrapped in bubble wrap. They are double boxed with more bubble wrap padding the first box and more bubble wrap around the inner box with padding. The trip to town is 36 miles round trip. I take them so they are not riding around all day on our rural roads. The bubble wrap costs and so does the gas, printer ink, paper etc plus fuel for going out to get the bubble wrap, ink and paper. Many times I take a loss in shipping, especially if they ship to the west coast. I think it's worth the extra effort to help eggs to make a better trip. Each order takes me 45 minutes to one hour to wrap and package plus another hour in to town and back.
Some breeders charge the same or more than I do and I have paid it gladly.
 
I also offer a shipping warmer for my cost of $3/warmer.
 
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I just recieved eggs from her and believe me she packs very well eggs arrived in perfect shape!
 
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Thanks Becky! I just started using this method more recently. Hopefully it helps!
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