Just In Time Hatching Egg AUCTION and BIN Thread

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Eggs to ship Thursday, 3/13/14 Number of Eggs: 4 Bidding starts at $25 Shipping is $15 priority with tracking Ends 12:00 noon, Pacific Standard time, Thursday 3/13/14 I didn't get my geese split up in time this year. I'm selling their eggs as mixed until enough time has passed that I can guarantee that they are pure bred (they have been separated for about two weeks now). I will label the eggs with either "Seb" or "Am" so you know which pens they came from. My geese are all curly breasted Sebastopols, American Blues, or American Lavenders. I haven't witnessed any cross-breeding, but I can't guarantee that it didn't happen while they were together. You could end up with pure Sebs, pure Americans, or possibly a Seb-Am cross. These would be great for someone who is looking for some pretty, friendly yard geese, or to add color to their flock. Both of these breeds are relatively calm, quiet, and non-aggressive.
I'll bid the $25
 
ISO bantam frizzle Cochin BBS thank you

If my roo would hurry up and start fertilizing the eggs....

He's five months old now and in with two hens that are already laying (they're both older than he is). But I've been incubating the eggs and they aren't fertile yet. As soon as he realizes what he needs to do, I should have some...
 
I'll bid the $25
Only about an hour and 15 minutes left. There are 3 Sebastopol and 1 American egg.

I'll PM my paypal info to the winner as soon as the auction ends so payment can be made quickly. As soon as I receive confirmation from paypal, I'll run these eggs to the post office. Thanks!
 

SOLD.....Thank-you!!





















BIN
16+ Wheaten/Blue Wheaten Ameraucana eggs. $56 Total shipping included.

Egg color varies on these , however, egg color was B2 or B6 at the beginning of the laying cycle.


I have a wheaten and a blue wheaten roo. They are in 2 separate pens with wheaten and blue wheaten hens.

The probabilities of the outcomes:

Wheaten x Wheaten = All Wheaten

Wheaten x Blue Wheaten = 1/2 Wheaten and 1/2 Blue Wheaten

Blue Wheaten x Blue Wheaten = 1/2 Blue Wheaten, 1/4 Wheaten and 1/4 Splash
Wheaten.


Payment is due immediately as I want to ship these Friday 3/14/14.

Just reply SOLD.


Thanks!!


 
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For those that are participating in the 5th Annual Easter Hatch-a-long... I will offer the following eggs for shipment on March 24th.
Payment is via PP only and expected to be paid on Sat. March 22nd for shipping on Mon. March 24th.
In the event that the breed of your choice is not available, we will do our best to accommodate you ..but hens choice will be substituted. The breeds being offered are laying well and fertility has been confirmed. But we all know about counting our chickens or eggs before they hatch or are laid.
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Eggs are carefully packaged and mailed via USPS Priority Mail. Each egg is individually bubble wrapped so they have the best possible chance for arrival to your door unbroken. We guarantee fresh, fertile eggs, but cannot be responsible for hatch rate due to shipping or incubation variables.
And that being said..........................


ALL PRICES INCLUDE S&H.



12+ Bantam Cochin $ 39
12+ Black Copper Marans $39
12+ Blue Copper Marans $39
12+ Olive Eggers $27 (F2 eggs..several breeding pens, under Black or Blue Cooper Marans, OE, EE roosters ** some hens are frizzled** we HAVE been hatching frizzles.)

12+ Easter Eggers $27

ADDING TO THE LIST WITH CONFIRMED FERTILITY.....
12+ Basque $39
12+ Blue Sex Links $39 Brown or green egg layers from this pen.
12+ Barred Blue Egg Layers $ 33
12+ Meat bird Projects $33
12+ Silver Lakenvelders $ 39



I may be able to add to this list as the hens start laying and fertility is confirmed.......so check back !!



EEs are spoken for.
OEs are spoken for
Serama are removed from the list...I have too many orders to fill at this point.

What have you crossed for your meat bird project ????
 
I have been asked this questions a couple of times.... standard answer...........

No secretes given out. We use commercial & heritage breeds.
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OK, let me ask at what age are they ready for freezer camp ? and what do they usually weight ? I'm asking because I DON'T want birds like the Cornish crosses, that just eat & poop & don't move or forage around ! They are just nasty
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Not looking for secrets !!
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