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They sell lavender Orpington eggs as wellDoes the seller also sell chicken eggs? If so what breed? That might help to narrow it down as to which eggs you got.
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They sell lavender Orpington eggs as wellDoes the seller also sell chicken eggs? If so what breed? That might help to narrow it down as to which eggs you got.
Thank you, I agree. I won’t have 100% proof these aren’t by some odd chance mandarin eggs until I hatch them out. Unluckily, most have detached air cells or some hairline cracks— but I think I can make it work as long as I follow some guides here.If you are discussing lawsuits, I really think you should hatch the eggs, or find somewhere that will do a DNA test to prove what species they are (if that is even possible), before you go further with that.
Because at the moment, it works out to:
They say those are eggs from their mandarin ducks
You say mandarin duck eggs could not possibly look like that
They say theirs DO look like that
Bingo!They sell lavender Orpington eggs as well
Hopefully I didn’t just get sent the most expensive lavender Orpington eggs everBingo!
Which are brown or tan in color?They sell lavender Orpington eggs as well
I think they're supposed to be a light brown?Which are brown or tan in color?
I’ll keep you all updated when they hatch!I agree that there's no way in heck those are duck eggs.
Following to see the babies that hatch, and the outcome of this mess! Hope everything works out!
I hope it works!Unluckily, most have detached air cells or some hairline cracks— but I think I can make it work as long as I follow some guides here.