Royal palm Turkey hatching eggs ($2.50 each) posting for wife Bargain

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Bargain, my wife has exceeded her 20 BSA listings in a 30 day period....easy to do with all our chickens, ducks, 4 kinds of turkeys, geese and guineas on our full time, chemical free homestead/farm. At any rate, she's been in communications with Nifty and there are some ways BYC is looking at to try to help us posters of over the 20 limit, in the mean time, details are not available. So here's an offering from our Garry farm.. See http://thegarryfarm.webs.com/ for more about our farm.

Royal palm turkey hatching eggs are $2.50 each

Please leave this posting open for others who may wish to buy as well and save us from using up Bargain's 20 postings in 30 days!

Nancy (Bargain) will do the egg selecting, wrapping and packing as she's always done.
Please check out her feedback.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pcz6aC_klXJDTE8H01hR-RA

She also has feedback in the new system which can be seen on any of her auctions posted. Here's an example:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=326118

Here's some of some recent babies hatched by Sjisty (on shipped eggs):
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We accept paypal or USPS money orders or cash if picked up at the farm.

The shipping will be computed based on your zip code and whether you want insurance or express mailing instead of our regular priority shipping so that's why shipping shows $.01. We ship eggs in the same way we would like to receive them. We bubble wrap each egg separately, putting in a regular box (not an egg carton) which is then cushioned and set in a larger box. These are not the prepaid priority boxes but we use the large boxes that can be ordered through USPS as the standard mailing box. Our mailing costs can often be higher than the prepaid boxes but we find that they arrive in better shape, so it's well worth the extra time, packing materials and shipping costs. Occasionally with a large order, we will use an even larger outside box. Even as carefully as we ship, we cannot guarantee that there will be no breakage in transit. We do not guarantee the percentage of your hatch as the incubators temperature and humidity are very variable. We will provide assistance to you during the hatch and help in every way possible to have the best hatch possible.

We are a chemical free farm and farm full-time. We feed our animals with the best feed, sprouted grains, fresh grasses, treats from the garden and loving care. Thanks for your interest and have a blessed day.

Please post or pm with questions and I'll get a response to you and yes please leave the post open.

Thanks for your interest and have a blessed day.
 
More photos

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Watch those shipped eggs just grow .....Thanks Sjisty for giving our farm permission to use these.

Thanks BYC for orders. Please do leave this posting open.
 
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I am interested but I am new to the whole business and dont have an incubator.
 
Pongoid, do you have a friend with an incubator or a broody hen????

If not, see if you can buy an incubator.....I think I saw one for sale on this board on "other" category....I'll be glad to help you with temp/humdity requirements for an incubator once you are set up....If you are in Georgia, I may have a few of these poults for sale this week if you just want to go that route.

Thanks and have a blessed day. Nancy
 
How old do the hens have to be before they brood? I have some 6 week old hens.
I will ask around the neighborhood about incubators.

I am in South Dakota.
 
Actually hens have to have already laid eggs, so those are a bit young....Probably a good idea to ask around and see if anyone has incubators. Sometimes, schools in the science department might have some if you know a teacher at a school, he or she may be allowed to borrow one for the hatching..

Best of wishes and let me or my husband Farm Fresh Eggs know if we can help you.
Have a blessed evening.
 
Thanks! Good idea. We live in a country town so I am sure the school must have an incubator.

FarmFreshEggs is a strange nickname for a man....LOL!
 
We sell eating eggs and he just saw the name on one of the misprint packages we had bought..... ANyhow........
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