12 ~Rich & Dark~ Welsummer eggs, Oklahoma SOLD

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I have a dozen of the riches and darkest eggs that my Wellies have laid this year. They just keep getting more beautiful with each egg they lay. These eggs are HUGE, too.

Here is a picture of the exact dozen you will be receiving.
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Here is a pic of the proud mommas and papa.
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These eggs are $35.00 and it includes priority shipping with delivery confirmation. I take my egg packing seriously, and always ship them how I would wish to receive my eggs. I am accepting Paypal only on these eggs, but if you want to send payment via money order, let me know and I can collect fresh before payment arrives.

Thanks for looking and have a wonderful day,
Cheryl
 
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Well, I purchased these laying, but one was a pullet around 15 weeks when she started laying. The other three I have no clue as they were already laying.
 
Where are you located? The adults look very nice. Do you just have the 2 hens and the roo?
 
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I am in Coalgate, Oklahoma. I have 4 hens and 1 rooster, in the first pic one was just laying down beside Jack, the roo, you can just see the top of her head and neck in the pic. They all look identical, gorgeous and healthy.
 
The definitely look gorgous and healthy. Thanks, I might be persuaded, give me time, lol.
 
Your chickens and eggs are beautiful. What is their temperment like? Are they noisy? Do you know how they lay through the winter?
 
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They are very docile almost lazy. LOL. The rooster is great leader and takes care of his hens well. He even gets into the laying nest and calls for the hens to come lay. He will jump out and a hen will go in. He will then stand at the opening until she is done laying. It is the coolest thing to watch. The only noise they make is when one of the girls lays. They all come to the nest and congratulate her with a Bawk Bawk.

They are quite the foragers. I let them out for an hour and a half a day to free range and they usually stay right around my feet as I do chores in the garden or yard.

Their laying almost stops for the winter. They are royalty on the farm and royalty doesn't have to lay, or so they think. LOL
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