LF Plymouth Rock Eggs, plus EE x and more, Asst Colors /Fannin County, GA

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Reopening this ad because someone who had me collect eggs never called for them-

This is for 12+ eggs, could be as many as 15 or 20, depending on when you pick them up. These eggs come from two separate groups.
Most eggs will come from Group # 1

(1) Barred Plymouth Rock hens, four from the old Marvin Stukel heritage line, as well as a Splash Plymouth Rock hen, a barred Del x BR hen and a Del X hen who appears pure Delaware. The dominant rooster with this group (Rex) is a stocky bodied single factor barred male. There is a Delawegger cockerel (Delaware x EE) in there, but he gets scant few chances with these tough hens. Of the last chicks hatched, none were his. Blue barred birds, solid blue, solid black, black barred are all possibilities here.
****These hens are from top quality heritage stock; when with the original Stukel line male, eggs auctioned for $150-170 per dozen. The rooster with them now is 1/2 Stukel BR and 1/2 heritage line Delaware.


(2) Blue eggs in the collection will come from an EE hen who is 1/2 BW Ameraucana and 1/2 EE, and lays gorgeous blue eggs. She is with my older Delaware rooster, Isaac, and his barred son, Deacon, who is 1/2 Delaware and 1/2 Ameraucana with single comb and white skin. Most likely, she will be fertile by Deacon as Isaac is not breeding much and fertility is down with him. Deacon is barred so you should get barred Easter Eggers. His other hens are not currently laying.

Fertility in the last hatches was 100% with these hens on the last two incubations with broodies. Every one hatched.

Pictures of the possible parents are in the photo carousel attached to this ad.
All breeders are super healthy and robust, as has been every chick this spring.

*Isaac is the only one suffering the ravages of old age, but his sons are sure taking up the slack*​

This is for LOCAL PICK UP ONLY! I do not ship eggs at this time.
Our farm is located near the juncture of GA/NC/TN in Fannin County, GA, near the NC state line.

 
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Adding photos of some of the last chicks hatched from these same birds-the white pullet and cockerel came out of a Delaware colored cross male that is no longer here, but I do have a Delaware looking pullet in one group whose eggs are in the mix.
You see blue barred, black barred, solid blue and solid black. Barring on the blacks could be ghosty, single factor barring or the chick may appear pure BR, as I have coming along in the newest group of babies with my BR broody.

The males are gorgeous birds with beautiful combs and big heads and necks and nice yellow legs.




















 
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