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8+(should be 12 to 14, maybe more by the time today is over) ancona duck eggs. I have black drakes covering blue, lilac, chocolate, black, and lavender hens. These eggs are from 3/24 and 3/26. they will be shipped out first thing Friday morning. I have 2 different breeding pens set up and they are unrelated. The drakes in each pen are not related to the hens in each pen. pen 1 contains five different lines and pen 2 contain three different lines.
I am breeding for well marked, six to six and a half pounds ducks that can forage for most of their food on their own and lay a ton of green, black/grey, and white eggs. This auction is for white and maybe one black/grey egg only.
Auction ends tonight at 8:30 p.m. EST.
I have been setting almost every egg out of these pens and have had great fertility. I also just received notice that out of 20 shipped eggs 19 of them were developing to Connecticut and there are no damaged air cells that she can see.
Double boxed shipping is $18 and bidding starts out at $25.
All I promise is I will send fresh fertile clean eggs. Once they leave my hands I cannot be responsible for what the USPS does to them.
payment must be received as soon as the auction ends.
Just a reminder on these. These birds are truly crested and cream Legbars. Many people have gotten gold or crestless Legbars from other lines. So far, I've had great results with these birds. They'd make a great addition of true crested cream Legbar blood to existing Legbar flocks or a new addition to a flock.[COLOR=006400]Auction: Jill Rees Cream Legbar Hatching Eggs (10+ eggs).[/COLOR] [COLOR=000000][COLOR=000000][COLOR=000000][COLOR=000000][COLOR=000000][COLOR=000000][COLOR=000000][COLOR=000000][COLOR=000000]In August 2014, we acquired several Cream Legbars from Jill Rees lines. We now have some of these Jill Rees Cream Legbar hatching eggs available. The Cream Legbar (also known as "Crested Cream Legbar") is one of the most well known of the autosexing chickens. They are known for their crest, eye catching sky blue eggs, and their laying ability. The Cream Legbar was created in the 1930's by crossing Brown Leghorns, Barred Rocks, and Araucanas. The cross created a bird which lays many eggs like a Leghorn, has a sky blue hue like the Araucana, and is barred like a Barred Rock. This combination adds for a unique specimen. The new line of Jill Rees Cream Legbar chickens we have look beautiful. While there is some variation in coloring in this line, only the better representatives of the breed were chosen for breeding.[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] Pictures are of actual birds in the breeding pen. Bidding starts at $70 and must be in whole dollar amounts. Auction will expire exactly 24 hours from this post. Shipping will be an additional $15.
These are still available.