Andalusian hatching eggs for sale/ dozen or 1/2 dozen

NOnuggets

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Feb 23, 2009
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Coeur d'Alene Idaho
Have never shipped...usually sell local, but if you would like to try these, I'd be willing to give it a go! What do you think they are worth? The blue roo has taken 1st in a local fair in Fancy Breed Rooster, one roo is black, one is blue, hens are blue. Can send pics.
 
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I would say they would be worth $20-$25 + shipping for a dozen. I can't get any right now, but I would pay that for them if I could.
~Rebecca
 
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I think people will be more inclined to purchase if you post photos of the stock the eggs will be coming from. I think your price sound fair.
 
Fair enough! I think I just figured out how to do that...Keep in mind this guy is au naturel - free-ranging, so his feathers are a bit tousled! Does this help, or should we do some more...?
 
Thats a good pic, if you have more I would say post some of hens too...when having to ship, you can't go wrong with more pics!
Chicken people seem to be picture people too!
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Rebecca
 
I would take photos of him and a few of his girls and make them larger. Free Range is a selling point so be sure to include that in your sales offers. Buyers love to know that the parent stock leads happy, healthy lives. Also if you know what your flocks lineage is I would include that as well (breeders names or what hatchery they came from).
 
Okay...here's another go: A hen (all poofed out in cold weather), a young splash cockerel (related to the black - sold, not the daddy here) and the black (the other potential daddy) as a young roo...he is a year old now.
 
Thanks! We try. The youngest of them were hatched by a surrogate hen, hoping over generations we can convince them to brood their own eggs...
 

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