These are the last ones Im offering. The girls are going to free range for a few months...yeeehaaa!!! They can't wait!
These would be great for Mahonri's Easter Hatch because.....these are Easter Eggers!!!!
Offering 24 EEs. These are 3rd generation blue/green egg layers. Original EE hens from Hinkjc, second generation from a Peachick Wheaten Ameraucana Roo. Now this third generation will be by a Gary Ramey blue wheaten Ameraucana roo. The hens are just gorgeous and very sweet, and great layers. I will not post a picture of the eggs, because the pictures turn out way way too blue. They lay blue/green eggs, lots of them, and good sized ones.
Shipping will be Priority to your zip code plus a couple of bucks for shipping materials.
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Edited to add these will be shipped Monday, March 28.
There are a couple of clean faced Wheaten and Blue Wheaten Ameraucana hens in there. Im using them for EEs because they lay such beautiful eggs, and just because they are beardless and muffless, it seems a shame not to use them for their beautiful eggs, but it is possible you might get a bearded muffed Ameraucana from them.
These would be great for Mahonri's Easter Hatch because.....these are Easter Eggers!!!!
Offering 24 EEs. These are 3rd generation blue/green egg layers. Original EE hens from Hinkjc, second generation from a Peachick Wheaten Ameraucana Roo. Now this third generation will be by a Gary Ramey blue wheaten Ameraucana roo. The hens are just gorgeous and very sweet, and great layers. I will not post a picture of the eggs, because the pictures turn out way way too blue. They lay blue/green eggs, lots of them, and good sized ones.
Shipping will be Priority to your zip code plus a couple of bucks for shipping materials.
Edit to add payment by Paypal immediately following auction end, please.
Edited to add these will be shipped Monday, March 28.
There are a couple of clean faced Wheaten and Blue Wheaten Ameraucana hens in there. Im using them for EEs because they lay such beautiful eggs, and just because they are beardless and muffless, it seems a shame not to use them for their beautiful eggs, but it is possible you might get a bearded muffed Ameraucana from them.
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