Hatching eggs available

wclawrence

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Longtails, Longcrowers, and crosses including one or the other or both.
Eggs are $15/dozen, plus shipping (two dozen usually cost about $12 to ship)

Birds are fed well, with vitamins added to water at least once a week. I have had very good fertility so far this year with these birds, and have more chicks right now than I need.

Feel free to ask any questions.

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The Rosecomb Phoenix rooster is with three of his daughters (their mothers were not related to each other or him) and a Yokohama x Game cross.



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Junior has one copy of FM, as do two of his hens. One (Silkie/Black rosecomb) X Sumatra cross and one Asil/Silkie cross. He also has a fayoumi and a very nice chinagame.

Chinagame hen is in that pic.
I will try to get a better picture of him...sorry about that.


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Star has his mom and sister (eeeewwwww!) and a Phoenix/Game cross(that is her head in the pic.)


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The Denizli has a Sumatra and a Yokohama x Game cross, as well as a few pure Longcrower hens.



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The Dun Gold rooster is in with this Blue Red hen.
These eggs are going to be thrown in (well, carefully placed in) as free extras if she is continues to lay.



Eggs are individually bubble-wrapped and packaged with care in a cooler when I can find one.
I have some eggs going to mergmet soon, after that nothing is booked! So act now to get eggs, and have adult birds by July!!!
 
I would love hatching eggs! Which breeds do you have?
 
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I LOVE the longtails, originating from Japan/UK/Germany!
 
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I'm disappointed, Cubalaya aren't mentioned. I guess because their tails aren't long enough?
 
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No, they orginated in Cuba but are sprinkled around here in the States as well. They're listed as a heritage breed with the American Livestock Breed Conservancy. However, to show they're classified as an Oriental breed.
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