Wow! That's quite a hole in the side of the box! I'm curious, did it come labeled Live Animals?
The holeBut thankfully this is how they were packed![]()
see the smaller box all nestled snuggly in those peanuts?
In the small box was shredded paper and peanuts and in that there were 13 eggs with "This end up" Arrows written on their bubble wrap sleeping bags
like this!
5 green....PP/CL x??? right? and 8 brown barn yard grab bag loveliness!!! Norma is on 10...gracie is on 3 until her eggs come next week. At that point I will candle and shuffle![]()
My Pita Pinta rooster Zorro is the daddy of the pullets that laid the green eggs. The mamas are either Cream Legbars, Cream Legbar mixes, Ameraucana, or OE. There are only 3 cocks in with the layer flock (2 black Langshan and 1 Rhode Island Red) but there are a few other roaming cockerels/cocks on the farm including a Silver Penciled Plymouth Rock. They all seem to have their own territory and our layer coop trailer has been out in the field until a couple of weeks ago. I love seeing what hatches from barn yard grab bags! I have a broody sitting on 5 farm eggs that are due to hatch today and tomorrow. There should be some Pita Pinta and some mixes. I think that I'll go out and listen for peeps!
