UM.... I hope I didn't mislead you somewhere along the line. I only have 9 original Female Jumbo Brown breeders in 2 breeding pens. 12 if I include my F1's. And only until these eggs have flown in the Spring. Then I will make room for my breeding projects as I am about done with the Brown's and they will go back to the breeder. Who does no mailings. The Manchurians won't be ready to fly anytime soon. There are also 2 other birds out there. So those egg foams above are way to large for the number of eggs I can mail out.
Just how thick are they? If not 2" thick I have to lay the eggs on their side, I am not sure the holes would be big enough to get them out without crushing them?
I have been looking at www.SouthernFarmHatchery.com and their foam trays are 2 inches thick and they have 21-24 hole small trays. They need that thickness and that is about the right size for me to ship. Think I'll order a dozen.
I have been thinking I had to lay them on their sides to mail so would need the 21 hole, but I can put them pointy end down in a 2" thick tray so 24 holes should be good. People, these eggs are not Jumbo wanna be's, they are Jumbo Coturnix eggs that will hatch Jumbo Brown Coturnix and maybe some M Golds. You will need smaller eggs to keep them on the turning racks. I cannot send them, my flock is not large enough to have new layers at each hatching time like my breeder.
I have yet to work with the Males but they are all within 1 oz of each other. The females are all at least 10 oz at 6 weeks. When I send the eggs I will send breeding help, and some of you will not agree. But it is what I did out of necessity and it is working so far. These are not Pharoah size or even just large birds. They are Jumbos and they need to be raised and bred a little differently. The closer you come to what they need, the larger the birds will be. I know for a fact that they are still growing and improving, according to my last processing on 12/4. So have fun with them, they have a surprise for you inside for those of you that process.
I will order 12 flats for 24 eggs and only 12. If you are interested, PM me. I need to plan out my Spring hatches because you live all over the country. I am also going to give them a break soon. Some are 6 months old now. If no one wants them, they won't make it past December.
But remember, they are Jumbo Browns, that were used to increase the size of Manchurian Golds. So they carry a lot of Lethal Gold in them. But those that hatch and survive are sure pretty Jumbos. So I don't want to hear about poor hatch rates. I can tell you right now, you are not going to have high hatch rates. Look back at my hatchings, those rates haven't changed yet.
edited to correct: I better correct here, its my F1's that are more consistent in size, but if I can do it, I am sure you with more experience can with even better results in a shorter time. However my F2's are going in the bator 12/15 so will have eggs to hatch in Feb.

Just how thick are they? If not 2" thick I have to lay the eggs on their side, I am not sure the holes would be big enough to get them out without crushing them?
I have been looking at www.SouthernFarmHatchery.com and their foam trays are 2 inches thick and they have 21-24 hole small trays. They need that thickness and that is about the right size for me to ship. Think I'll order a dozen.
I have been thinking I had to lay them on their sides to mail so would need the 21 hole, but I can put them pointy end down in a 2" thick tray so 24 holes should be good. People, these eggs are not Jumbo wanna be's, they are Jumbo Coturnix eggs that will hatch Jumbo Brown Coturnix and maybe some M Golds. You will need smaller eggs to keep them on the turning racks. I cannot send them, my flock is not large enough to have new layers at each hatching time like my breeder.
I have yet to work with the Males but they are all within 1 oz of each other. The females are all at least 10 oz at 6 weeks. When I send the eggs I will send breeding help, and some of you will not agree. But it is what I did out of necessity and it is working so far. These are not Pharoah size or even just large birds. They are Jumbos and they need to be raised and bred a little differently. The closer you come to what they need, the larger the birds will be. I know for a fact that they are still growing and improving, according to my last processing on 12/4. So have fun with them, they have a surprise for you inside for those of you that process.
I will order 12 flats for 24 eggs and only 12. If you are interested, PM me. I need to plan out my Spring hatches because you live all over the country. I am also going to give them a break soon. Some are 6 months old now. If no one wants them, they won't make it past December.
But remember, they are Jumbo Browns, that were used to increase the size of Manchurian Golds. So they carry a lot of Lethal Gold in them. But those that hatch and survive are sure pretty Jumbos. So I don't want to hear about poor hatch rates. I can tell you right now, you are not going to have high hatch rates. Look back at my hatchings, those rates haven't changed yet.
edited to correct: I better correct here, its my F1's that are more consistent in size, but if I can do it, I am sure you with more experience can with even better results in a shorter time. However my F2's are going in the bator 12/15 so will have eggs to hatch in Feb.
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