Large Fowl only crazy egg chain

Mine on the bcm

offer ; 6 + barred rock or polish or columbian wyandotte


I'll take the Polish (found photo on ebay.....I think you need to make your album public, I did
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Offer is 6+ Light Brahma.........
or 6+ EE Turkens (Naked Necks) eggs will be brown &/or green/olive all (including roos carry blue egg gene & green layers where my hatches from the brown layers last year) .....
or 6+ EEs (chance of 2nd generation frizzle EEs) Roos are 1 pure white, 1 white with black (main man) & 1 frizzledwhite with black spots ; hens are 2 pure white, 2 silver, 1 black & 1 BBS .......
or 6+ hens choice from above
 
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Mine on the EE Turkens

Offered:

6+ White French Production Muscovy Hatching Eggs
This is a French improved breeding stock that will produce birds which are 50% larger than our American Muscovy. This strain is solid white except for a dark spot on the crown of the head which is lost after first molt; bill, legs and feet are a very light orange that matures to "flesh color"; caruncles are cherry red in males while females are red fading to orange once laying begins. Hens are seasonal layers in colder climates, laying an average of 5 - 6 eggs each per week during the spring and summer begining at 5 months. In warmer climates (ie: Florida) I hear that they lay year round. Eggs require 35 days of incubation and results are vastly improved when using a broody hen (chicken or waterfowl) - I'm getting nearly 100% hatch rate letting mama do all the work.

Drakes usually attain a live weight of 12 pounds in 12 weeks. My typical dressed weights: Hens 3.5 to 4.5 lb. and drakes 8 - 10 lb. (most dress at 9 lbs). High in meat-to-bone ratio, with less weight loss after cooking than Pekin ducks. Low in fat with a wonderful veal-like texture and flavor.

These birds have a great deal of personality. Once socialized they enjoy interacting with humans and are non-agressive within the flock and with people and pets. My drakes love attention, they know their names and respond affectionately when spoken to. The hens are very broody and excellent mothers. They're fairly tractable, enjoy a nice neck rub, and are very food driven so will happily eat out of your hand.




"Big Boy" Muscovy Drake (15+ lbs)



"Pretty Girl" Juvenile Muscovy Hen


"Lumi" Muscovy Mama with her babies


Mama Muscovy "Lumi" with her 2-day old babies
 
Mine. I am so determined to get some of these to hatch.

6 Lavender Orpington hatching eggs - no splits

or

6 BBS Orpingtons hatching eggs

or

6 Combination of Lavender, BBS, & White Orpington hatching eggs (separated by color)

I don't have time to fiddle with pictures just now. I have not posted pictures since the change over so if no one has taken the eggs by tonight, I will see if I can figure out how to get pictures up.
 
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