RainForestBird

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Ice Cream Bar chicken eggs from Cream Legbar hens and Swedish Isbar (pronounced icebar) roosters. The resulting medium size eggs have blue green shells. The pullets and cockerels I've hatched from these eggs are quiet, friendly and docile. I had an excellent hatch rate over the summer, and the offspring are just beginning to lay blue green eggs. Those I have shipped to have had excellent hatch rates for shipped eggs with 7 out of nine hatching and 4 out of 5. They also report friendly birds hatching.

I am selling these eggs for $5 each plus Priority Mail shipping to your location. Please message me with your zip code for a shipping quote. I double wrap each egg individually and place them in a well padded box with either pine shavings or packing peanuts. Even during the holidays, I experienced very little breakage. I usually include an extra egg when it is available.
 
Ice Cream Bar chicken eggs from Cream Legbar hens and Swedish Isbar (pronounced icebar) roosters. The resulting medium size eggs have blue green shells. The pullets and cockerels I've hatched from these eggs are quiet, friendly and docile. I had an excellent hatch rate over the summer, and the offspring are just beginning to lay blue green eggs. Those I have shipped to have had excellent hatch rates for shipped eggs with 7 out of nine hatching and 4 out of 5. They also report friendly birds hatching.

I am selling these eggs for $5 each plus Priority Mail shipping to your location. Please message me with your zip code for a shipping quote. I double wrap each egg individually and place them in a well padded box with either pine shavings or packing peanuts. Even during the holidays, I experienced very little breakage. I usually include an extra egg when it is available.
may I see offspring?
 

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Do you not have pics of actual offspring? I was just looking up how big Isbars are as I do not want too big of a male and that picture is from GFF's website.
I didn't post the GFF photos. I did post the photos above. They are the offspring of my eggs. The roosters, which are 5 months old now are not very big as roosters go.
 

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