Just In Time Hatching Egg AUCTION and BIN Thread

AUCTION

6+ Sweetgrass Hatching eggs

I will include extras, girls willing. I have 7 collected right now.

Shipping and handling is $16 as these are individually bubble wrapped, packed in shredded paper, air cell end up, double boxed and shipped Priority. Many buyers are experiencing good development in these shipped eggs. SOrry I can't promise hatching rate due to factors beyond my control like USPS handling and incubation methods. Paypal due at end of auction please. See my profile for PP address.

Sweetgrass are a medium-large sized heritage type turkey. These are from Porters. The palm gene lends to a beautiful coloration. All are sweet and easy birds.

Bidding starts at $12
Ends 12 noon EST



My boy





With 2 of his girls.




Close up of a hen ( photo courtesy of Porters)


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On the sweetgrass...
LOL . . . . that was some WILD bidding!!! Reyvaughn, these go to you!!! Sending pm.
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48 Hour Auction- 12 Muscovy Eggs
I have Black Pied, Black Barred and White Muscovies (The barred is new this year, they magically hatched from my black pied muscovies eggs). I don't need them to hatch any more, and we haven't been doing much baking, so I am offering 12 of them from my four girls. The oldest eggs will be about five days old by the time this auction ends. These guys are a bit better than just utility quality. You could do quite well with them and the amount of carunckling that they have, at local or state level shows, but they wouldn't stand up to national quality birds; I refuse to let them get so carunckled that they can't see. I will send a minimum of 12, but if I have more than 12 that aren't too old, I will send those too. I have gotten very good hatch rates from my shipped eggs, I individually wrap each egg in bubble wrap and then nestle them in a bubble-wrap lined box filled with packing peanuts.

Number of eggs: 12

Start Price: $12
Buy it Now Price: $15
Shipping: Whichever is cheaper: a medium flat rate box or a regional rate box B sent from my zip (28516) to yours.

There are some pictures here, on my chicken picture page: https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/renees-chicken-picture-page

Those were taken when my oldest breeders were 18mo old and my youngest were 6mo old. The boys and one of the girls have really gotten more heavily carunckled since the pictures were taken. If I get a chance, I will try to take some current pictures of them and the new, barred additions. One of them is completely barred and one of them is white with a barred top-hat.

P.S. They are also good utility birds too. I get an egg a day from each girl, they eat bugs constantly and we had one of last years boys for this past Thanksgiving and I'm thinking that turkey might get bumped off the menu this year in favor of these delicious scovies.


Here are some Pictures I took yesterday:

This hen was hatched last June



This drake was hatched this December


December babies, one barred, one black pied




This is the daddy drake (Elvis) he hatched September of 2011


This hen was hatched last June, she is very heavily carunckled, but they're not all like this.

This is the same hen


This is one of the Barred babies hatched this December, just a barred top-hat.








This is one of last June's babies, not as heavily carunckled as her sister




This is a baby from last June, more heavily carunckled than his father, Elvis. We named him Lisa-Marie




Added some pictures of my scovies, bidding is at $15
 
[COLOR=333333][COLOR=FF0000]48 Hour Auction- [/COLOR][COLOR=008000]12 Muscovy Eggs[/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=4B0082]I have Black Pied, Black Barred and White Muscovies (The barred is new this year, they magically hatched from my black pied muscovies eggs). I don't need them to hatch any more, and we haven't been doing much baking, so I am offering 12 of them from my four girls. The oldest eggs will be about five days old by the time this auction ends. These guys are a bit better than just utility quality. You could do quite well with them and the amount of carunckling that they have, at local or state level shows, but they wouldn't stand up to national quality birds. [/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=4B0082]Number of eggs: 12[/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=4B0082]Start Price: $15 [/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=4B0082]Buy it Now Price: $24 [/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=4B0082]Shipping: Whatever a regional rate box B costs to send from my zip (28516) to yours. [/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=4B0082]I hope that format is okay, Buy it Now is only available until somebody puts in a bid, then it goes to bidding. If that's not okay, I'll edit this to be just an auction starting at $15. [/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=4B0082]There are some pictures here, on my chicken picture page: [/COLOR]https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/renees-chicken-picture-page [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=4B0082]Those were taken when my oldest breeders were 18mo old and my youngest were 6mo old. The boys and one of the girls have really gotten more heavily carunckled since the pictures were taken. If I get a chance, I will try to take some current pictures of them and the new, barred additions. One of them is completely barred and one of them is white with a barred top-hat. [/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=4B0082]P.S. They are also good utility birds too. I get an egg a day from each girl, they eat bugs constantly and we had one of last years boys for this past Thanksgiving and I'm thinking that turkey might get bumped off the menu this year in favor of these delicious scovies. [/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=4B0082]If you would like to purchase these eggs, but you think this is too much for them, please just post or PM me with an offer, I'm flexible. [/COLOR][/COLOR]
 
[COLOR=FFA07A]FancyFavie is offering another Auction: Salmon Faverolle eggs 6+ bidding starts at $5.00 and shipping is $12.00 auction starts 5/9 at 10am and ends 5/10 at 10am (eastern time)[/COLOR]

[COLOR=FFA07A]I have been getting 90-100% fertility and have been getting some beautiful chicks my last hatch was95% and have had some excellent feet and combs and fuzzy cheeks if you have any more questions please feel free to ask Happy Bidding[/COLOR] [COLOR=FFA07A] [/COLOR]a [COLOR=FFA07A] [/COLOR] [COLOR=FFA07A] [/COLOR]a [COLOR=FFA07A]a [/COLOR] [COLOR=FFA07A] [/COLOR]
$5
 
Anyone know what the dickens this is? It's the only one that hatched from the batch and I can't figure out who it came from or what it is.

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It has feathering on its shanks. I'm confused!
 
Anyone know what the dickens this is? It's the only one that hatched from the batch and I can't figure out who it came from or what it is.





It has feathering on its shanks. I'm confused!
If he was at m y house, and his legs were slate, it would be a black copper marans or a cuckoo marans.

Only a few have feathered legs. I only have the 2 I listed above. Favs, cochins and others have feathers.
 

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