Egg's of Different Poultry Species for 4-H project

arbucklemurphy

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Mar 4, 2010
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The egg's dont need to be fertile and I just need 2-3 of each kind for instance geese, turkey, quail. maran. My 4-H kids want to do a shadow box display for our fair showing the different kids of egg's different species lay. I am willing to pay for them and reimburse shipping just let me know how much. Thanks
 
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I could send you some from my turkeys ( maybe two eggs that would be Bourbon Red and BR RP mix) , ducks (mixed, may not even be fertile), and chickens ( maybe a Marans, Easter Egger, and a regular light brown egg.)

If you are interested, just PM me with what you would be interested in and we'll work up a price.
 
I've got a couple of goose eggs that I think are double yolkers that I can't use for hatching if you're interested in those....

PM me or whatever....
 
I have ducks, quail (coturnix and buttons), guineas, and chickens (LF and bantam). Let me know if you're interested
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Edit to add the chicken eggs are (LF) white, light brown, med. dark brown, 'pink', and green. Bantams eggs are white and light brown
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I might even have a goose egg, if she lays again. Her eggs are not fertile yet
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Dear Teacher,

If you send me a snail mail address, I have some interesting eggs. Turkey, duck, goose, Maran, Brahma, I think a few sparrow. My neighbor has Wellsummer & call duck.

We could send the "non-fertile" candle eggs - since we are hatching right now. (Between us, I think we are now hatching 300 eggs of various kinds. I'm a teacher too.

Would this help? If I mail them to the school, I get credit for a "School project donation" (alterior motive here!)

Best of luck,
Blackcat0229
 
Dear 4-H,
Don't worry about assisting with the shipping costs - consider it a donation.

Since 4-H is an opportunity for children to learn, help them learn to say "The eggs arrived. Thank you."
Even if everyone of the eggs I sent were broken, communication is a wonderful thing.

From the gifter of eggs for your 4-H project.
A Teacher
 

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