Show Quality Serama Eggs For Sale

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Hi all! I sell eggs from my seramas. Ships from Texas, I ship mondays-Wednesday. All of my birds are healthy and PT tested negative. Pictures are attached. 1/2 dozen for $30, 1 dozen for $50. Shipping typically runs $8-12. Contact me with any questions.
 
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will you still be selling next month. my incubator is full but I am really interested in getting a dozen hatching eggs from you.
 
Hi! Are you looking to purchase hatching eggs? I have breeder frizzles so frizzles can and do hatch from the eggs I sell. I just had a very cute chocolate frizzle baby hatch, if you’d like more pictures feel free to check out my Facebook page @DixieChickenSeramas.
 
Frizzles are bred to smooth coated chickens. If you breed fizzles to frizzles, you can end up with a double frizzle which means their feathers are too brittle and will break off. To get your normal frizzle, you breed them to smooth coated. So, it’s a very good chance you’ll get a frizzle, but no there’s no way to say 100% they’ll be frizzles.
 
View attachment 1498864 View attachment 1498863 View attachment 1498861 View attachment 1498860 View attachment 1498859 Hi all! I sell eggs from my seramas. Ships from Texas, I ship mondays-Wednesday. All of my birds are healthy and PT tested negative. Pictures are attached. 1/2 dozen for $30, 1 dozen for $50. Shipping typically runs $8-12. Contact me with any questions.
Hello I am interested in the seramas but was wondering bout the hatch turn out as in if you set 6 of eggs would all actually hatch if not is there any fertile guantee of at least half would hatch or if none hatch than what also are they Malaysians or the ones that weight less than 500g
 
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Can we select the breeders the eggs come from or are they all mix in a pen? I am not on Facebook, can you post more pictures of your seramas? I am interested in a dozen fertile eggs when one of my hens becomes broody. I live in Texas so I would be picking the eggs up in person (hopefully resulting in a larger hatch rate). Thank you.
 

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