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Empty Nest 1140 $1 13+ mix&match
Deerman 1150 $22 4 peafowl
rbamterry 1154 $3 6+bantam cochin
rbamterry 1155 $2 4+bantam ee
pidgey104 1160 set#1 $5 6+ SLW
pidgey104 1160 set #2 $5 6+ SLW
pidgey104 1161 $2 12 Hamburg/Pheonixs
pidgey104 1163 salt/pepper shakers
pidgey104 1163 winter thermometer
pidgey104 1163 animal agri book
rbseggs 1194 $5 red bourbon turkey
becky3086 1198 $5 20 cortunix quail
Justhatchin 1208 $2 12+ coturnix quail
Justhatchin 1208 $5 12+ button eggs
Shay20 1211 reserve of $5 6 Melanstic Pheasant
cutiepieacres 1232 $5 8+ Serama
 
rbamterry 1154 $3 6+bantam cochin
rbamterry 1155 $2 4+bantam ee

Just a few hours left on these. I will also combine shipping on these if someone wins both.
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How about a barnyard special?
I'll send, depending on availability that day: 2 goose eggs (could be Pom, Pilgrim, Buff) 3 duck eggs (could be mallard derivative or Muscovy) 3 chicken eggs those will be Black Jersey Giant or if you'd prefer a Bova/Cornish meat cross. Shipping is $10 dollars.
 
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Current offers
Seller Post Amount Being Offered
rbseggs 1194 $5 red bourbon turkey
becky3086 1198 $5 20 cortunix quail
Justhatchin 1208 $2 12+ coturnix quail
Justhatchin 1208 $5 12+ button eggs
Shay20 1211 reserve of $5 6 Melanstic Pheasant
cutiepieacres 1232 $6 8+ Serama
Shay20 1247 6+ Barred Plymoth Rock/Silver Lakenvelder
Shadyglade 1256 2 goose, 3 duck,3 Black Jersey or Bova /Cornish
 
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I want it! Gimme gimme... what's a good price offer?

If there's not a reserve, start the bid at whatever you want!
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Offering six Copper Black Marans Eggs from ebay seller bayhorsebonne birds. I have three hens laying right now, one a new pullet that is laying just about as dark as Tipsy, and Tipsy, and a clutchmate of hers. All three hens are laying about two days out of three on average right now, with good egg color. These birds are F1 (and 2) cross between Ron Presley and Wade Gene lines and have very gentle dispositions. One hen is by herself with one darker colored roo and two darker colored hens are in with my copper breasted roo at the moment, so there should be some decent genetic variety even with the small number of eggs. Edit to add, I do not have any squirrel tailed birds and do have some white smudged feathers on the feet and tips of wing feathers in the flock here and there.

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Offering a half dozen plus extras..... bantam mottled cochin eggs. These I don't consider show quality, but I think they are beautiful. I have six hens and one roo and am getting usually three or four eggs a day right now out of six hens. Extras will be thrown in, or if you want to wait an extra day i will make SURE there are extras. Buyer pays actual shipping and delivery confirmation costs.

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Offering Blue/Black/Splash marans eggs, half dozen plus extras. I have the blacks penned separately, and my splash roo seems to carry a single cuckoo gene, which means about half of the blue/splash may end up with barring, and it is NOT sex linked so they could be either barred hens or badly barred roos... The Blue/Splash pen lays very light brown eggs, barely if even marans color. Two of them lay GIGANTIC, NICE NICE eggs, two lay smaller orangey brown color eggs. The blacks lay average size eggs, better color, varying from deep brick red to tannish terra cotta color, depending on the laying cycle. They really do lay almost as dark as my copper blacks in the beginning of their cycle, but seem to lighten up more later on. The roo is pure shining beetle green black and looks just stunning in the sunlight.

Black Marans eggs, sometimes they are darker than this, sometimes lighter.
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Here is a picture of when they were laying really REALLY dark.
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