Cul-De-Sac Coop

Hatching
Jul 20, 2025
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New Oxford, PA
6 Fresh hatching eggs Ayam Cemani! All black, I personally have never had ANY leakage, although there is always a chance.

We collect our eggs several times a day and check for fertility. We ship these eggs unwashed, each egg wrapped in bubble wrap, put in a carton, then packaged carefully into a packed box. I ship to the US excluding Alaska an Hawaii. I charge a flat rate of $30 to ship and I ship via USPS Priority Mail.

I do not accept any returns at all. I am extremely careful with collection and packing, but once the eggs have left my hands, fate relies on the USPS. I do take great pride in my packaging and I have them all clearly marked with "Fragile, Hatching Eggs, Do Not XRay". My hatch rates are sitting right around 90%. Shipping and Handling can change this! When you purchase eggs for shipping, you must be prepared for any outcome, including a 0% hatch rate! That has yet to happen, but it CAN.

You must have your incubator set up prior to receiving your eggs. Please let the eggs rest, pointy-end down, for 12-24 hours after they arrive to you. If you are new to incubating, please research the entire process prior to receiving your eggs. Everything must be ready to go when you get them. I ship extremely fresh eggs and do not let them sit around before I ship them out. The fresher, the better.

Occasionally, I get an influx of orders and I currently only have four laying hens (until my new ones are older). When this happens, orders are sent out in the order they are received.

With that all being said, these are BEAUTIFUL. I get so many remarks on them. They are truly a pleasure to look at in the backyard.
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