12+ Rare Apenzeller Spitzhauben Eggs

okcarla

Seriously Downsizing (NOT)
11 Years
Feb 12, 2008
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Tuttle, Oklahoma
I ship priority mail, and take boxes directly to the Oklahoma City Airport Post Office, where they fly priority mail daily. We pack each egg individually, with napkins & bubble wrap, then bundle the eggs together with tape, in the middle of the box then surround the eggs with lots more bubble wrap. We use the largest priority box available thru the post office, to ensure the best survivability of the eggs.

Fertility has been confirmed!

I have culled my Spitzhauben very heavily to try to eliminate the polish looking tophat that hatchery spitzhaubens have.

We participate in the NPIP program.

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Carla, these are gorgeous birds! I'll get back with you this fall to see if you'll have hatching eggs at that time!
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Thanks Wynette! Yes, they should still be laying in the fall if all goes well and barring any disasters. We haven't gone thru tornado season yet this year
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I'm buying eggs from T-Rexxx to improve the bloodlines so I'm really excited about these birds. There sure aren't many breeders out there with spitzhaubens that have the proper forward pointing crests.
 

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