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If that was the case I would think they would list and sell them as such instead of throwing them in a barnyard mix.
Also if that was the case I wouldn't imagine the egg this chick came from would of been labeled as polish.
The seller didn't have a good memory, plus they're collected one day before packing. Also I requested the labeling pretty much before they were shipped to me so I believe besides the memory issue part, the labeling was rushed. Everybody knows a polish egg is white.
 
Did seller indicate they had games? A picture of said games would be really helpful.
Not every seller will list that, sadly. I have an example. Out of the barnyard mix I had an egg labeled Barred Rock, & the other Barnevelder, which weren't listed either.

They had exotic game in their keywords.
 
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Father/daughter.
 
Not every seller will list that, sadly. I have an example. Out of the barnyard mix I had an egg labeled Barred Rock, & the other Barnevelder, which weren't listed either.
Gamefowl are far more valuable than a barnyard mix of anything. You would have paid 3 times what you did just for a few gamefowl eggs. They would have been listed as gamefowl if they were. Nobody sells gold and lists it as a turd.
 
I'm just saying if they had games and were breeding them separately wouldnt you think they would sell them as games and separate from there barnyard mix eggs?
Or do suspect with there poor memory that they housed them separate but forgot they were games?
Games in my area sell for crazy high prices compared to barnyard mixes.
 
Gamefowl are far more valuable than a barnyard mix of anything. You would have paid 3 times what you did just for a few gamefowl eggs. They would have been listed as gamefowl if they were. Nobody sells gold and lists it as a turd.
I spent $72.00 dollars for 28 different eggs.
Here's a gemstone example. Diamonds the truth is they're pretty much a worthless rock you can price at any price you want. I got a real diamond necklace for about $10.00 at KMart. I tested it myself, I know fake gems from real ones. You're most likely to get a fake gem from a name brand jewellery store, then a supermarket.
 

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