12+ Blue Laced Wyandotte Hatching Eggs - Read our testimonials!

shanshan51

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8 Years
Sep 7, 2011
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Vacaville, CA
I personally fell in love with the Blue Laced Red Wyandotte (BLRW) and their calm demeanor. We strive to produce the best quality and strive to be one of the best in the nation.In order to do this we purchased chicks, adult birds and hatching eggs from some of the best including the Foley, Lowell Barber Line, Blue Poultry, Red Roof Hens and some other blood lines. We like each of the color varieties so will breed for Blue, Black and Splash colorings.

We do not cross our lines with hatchery lines due to the lack of quality stock. Our lines include Foley, Red Roof Hens, and some others. We plan on hatching hundreds of chicks each year and only keeping those that are of top quality to make our lines better each year.

  • My pens have one gorgeous blue rooster on four blue/splash hens
  • Each egg will be packaged in a bubble wrap "bag" to ensure the best shipping success.
  • Orders will be processed in the order they are received.
  • These are Large Fowl (standard) not Bantams.

We accept credit cards or PayPal . We only ship eggs to lower 48 states, no international shipping and local pick up is available.

Total with shipping is $55.50. Please send payment to [email protected].



Customer Testimonials


I bought a dozen hatching eggs and had them shipped accross the country to Tennessee. They were packaged well and none of them were broken during shipping (and they included 2 extra - Thank You!) I hatched 7 chicks and they are spunky & adorable. I can not wait to see how they feather out!

-- Leah
We bought BLRW hatching eggs. Great hatch rate and very nice chicks, would buy again.
--Jules
I recently received an order of BLRW chicks.Shannon sent a great variety of colors and the chicks are so cute!
I cannot wait to pick some breeders from these guys!Very courteous service and friendly folks..will deal with them again should I want one of the breeds they offer.

-- Stephanie
 
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I do not think that is legal to ship out of the US. Have you ever in past? If that was an option you would have to get a couple dozen to make sure some survive.
 

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