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Laree: Take the eggs, hatch all pullets, then I will come over again to get one
I want blue eggs!!!
Hey Guys! If you like and are looking for blue egg layers - My "Aloha" project, I am hatching out blue eggs that are mottled carriers. I will be hatching some out for one gal, and a few for Larissa. But after that, I will still be getting fertile blue eggs from these hens for a while.
NOOOO, I won't be hatching them, raising them for four months, and giving you
just the pullets, LOL, 'cause I'm overrun with chicks right now. But if you want a few blue eggs to toss in the 'bator and hatch out, I can post on here later when I have extras?
Also, I will be interested in SELLING the ADULT HENS - both blue egg layers - maybe in April or early May? I have to make room for the next generation of Aloha babies, so I'll be rehoming my big roo "Vanilla" with BYC member Chrystal around that time, and I may even give her my hen "Kona" too, because that pair has been making the most fabulous chicks, so obviously they are a wonderful cross, and they should make some more!
Anyway, the adult blue egg layers, one is a full EE'er and is Blue Wheaten in color. She's older, will be about 3 in May. The other one is solid gray, (blue) and is half EE'er, 1/4 Exchequer Leghorn, and 1/4 Speckled Sussex. Her eggs are a bit smaller, but she is younger so will be productive for a while. I was going to post the pair on Craigslist for $25 total whenever I was ready to sell them. These lay pale blue eggs,
not olive green. So drop me a PM if you'd be interested in taking them later this spring, and I can email you when I need to rehome them. Right now they aren't adding much to the project, but I'm keeping them around till the new young chickies start laying, so I have a couple of productive chickens for "eating eggs". Since I'm hatching out all my project eggs . . .
The next generation of Alohas should start laying as early as April, and as late as June. Then I'll have tiny eggs galore, LOL. Looks like I'll have about ten new hens, maybe more? But then, you never know, a roo can always pop out of nowhere! LOL.
Thanks!
Sommer