Pips and Peeps ameraucana eggs

Lrkel

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Apr 13, 2012
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Need help. Looking for someone who has stock that is directly from Pips and Peeps (Jean Ribbeck). I am in love with her birds and I am looking for some hatching eggs in BBS, lavender, and Wheaten varieties. I've spent a lot of money trying to get quality stock only to end up with willow legs, sprigs, etc. I realize it's not the ideal time for shipping. I can wait until it cools off in a few weeks, but I am desperately trying to get enough birds before the end of the year. I live in eastern NC. Send me info on price, where I can see pics, and availability. Thanks!!!
 
I have her birds!
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I have a Lavender Ameraucana Roo and 2 Lav hens, a blue hen, and a Black hen all from her in a pen by themselves...They are gorgeous birds...I am in Tx. It's hot here, they are not laying very well now...but if your interested in them when they crank it up your welcome to buy their eggs...you would get Lav, black splits and blue splits...but no wheaten....~Charm1704











 
I have her birds!
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I have a Lavender Ameraucana Roo and 2 Lav hens, a blue hen, and a Black hen all from her in a pen by themselves...They are gorgeous birds...I am in Tx. It's hot here, they are not laying very well now...but if your interested in them when they crank it up your welcome to buy their eggs...you would get Lav, black splits and blue splits...but no wheaten....~Charm1704













Great! When it cools off and they start laying better we'll be in touch. Just shoot me a PM. Thanks!
 
Charm,
do you have a photo of the eggs? When do you think your hens will be laying well again? Would you be willing to ship day-olds? I contacted you back in May for your location. We're just over 3 hours from you, but I am on bed rest and it doesn't look like I'll be off anytime soon.
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We used to have Jean's birds until our HOA forced us to get them off our property because of a complaint about the rooster's crowing.
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I have been fighting them ever since and they are now allowing us to have females only behind a wooden fence. Her wheaten/blue wheatens laid a much bluer egg than the black, white, silver, or lavender ones. They were more green (lavenders were super light blue though) but still very pretty!

We're not allowed to breed obviously, but we'd love to have our colored eggs for breakfast again. We're just looking for a few, and a few olive eggers as well. They are just so FUN! Have to confess that it used to take everything in me not to race the kids out there to collect them first!
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