Offering for sale, one day only, this exact set of eggs. They vary from nearly blue to deep olive green, from seven different hens. These are not my mega-death super darkest killer diller eggs, those are already sent out, LOL. These are the "pretty good" eggs. They are not dated on them but the oldest are three days old today. This may be one of the last batches of these eggs, as I got a letter from the city that animal control lied, I am zoned for NO roos. I will scramble and move my birds, but it is about to become less convenient for me to have my birsds, so I will cut down. Not sure who is going or where, but change is afoot at onthespot's chicken spot. So.... if you want my cbm eggs, get them while they are fresh, fertile and ready to ship on Friday. I will add extras, and those of you who know me, sometimes you get a quite a few of those too. These are not the easiest eggs to hatch, regardless of what some people say. You should run them around 30-35% first eighteen days, around 50-60 the last three. Set them up in egg styrofoam egg cartons to hatch, to help any extra fluids that have not evaporated off to settle to the bottom of the eggs. Cross your fingers, and probably around half will hatch if you are lucky. Just wanted to be up front. Some have had better odds with shipped, some much worse. It is just luck of the draw with the PO and your incubator. I can't guarantee your hatch with these eggs, just that fertility should be good and they will be packed firmly in newspaper and as many as possible crowded into a medium flat rate box. You can buy other eggs to help fill the box, or get a bigger flat rate box if you buy more eggs than will fit in a medium. Anyhow... bid early, bid often. This is a short auction.
