12+ Lavender Ameraucana Hatching Eggs

pips&peeps

There is no "I" in Ameraucana
Jan 18, 2008
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Newman Lake, WA
I am offering 12 fertile hatching eggs from my lavender variety pen of ameraucanas for a starting bid of $ 30.00. The egg color in this pen varies some blues, some teals and some on the green side. These birds are still in project stage and are not yet a rcognized variety of ameraucana. Some unwanted characteristics may show up in this line. We are a proud member of the Ameraucana Breeders Club. Washington NPIP #91-99, which means yearly tests indicate no pullorum/typhoid and no salmonella infections in my flock. We are also H5/H7 AI clean. Eggs will be collected and shipped after the auction closes and after payment has been received as we want you to have the freshest eggs possible to increase hatchability. There is no guarantee on hatching eggs and shipping them can be very damaging. We do however, try to send additional eggs (up to 3) to make up for any loss that may be incurred. Shipping is a flat $15.00. If you have any questions, please ask before you bid. No bidders from Hawaii, Virginia or outside the continental US please. All auctions that do not state they are a presale will be shipped the following Monday/Tuesday after the auction ends unless some unforeseen circumstance happens or the hens stop laying. At that time I will offer a refund or you can wait until the eggs are available. Buyer to pay Paypal fees

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from 20 eggs i hatched from lavender ameraucanas
from harry we ended up with 16th roosters and 4 hens
what has bin the hen and rooster ratio
i ask you in an pm but you never wrote back
 
i got some lavenders from harry awesome he go's the extra mile in customer service
he even call me to let me know to be ready when the post delivered the eggs so they
would not spoil because of the hot summer weather absolutely excellent
seller how can you tell which lavenders are roosters and hens
and how many weeks old can you tell which is roo or hen

Above is your PM, you did not ask about the ration of hens to roosters which is mathematically always 50-50. It depends on the rate of maturity to tell if the bird is a male or female.​
 
Very nice. Will come back and see if the adults pics are up
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