That seems to be the way that particular eBay seller does it.
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That seems to be the way that particular eBay seller does it.
It wouldn't be legal to ship eggs to the USA from there actually. Our original questioner Johnn lives in UK.
Also, it would take a l o n g time to ship from there...and they would have to go through customs, climates etc.
Oh -- I just had a hatch on the 30th. Of the 7 eggs that were set, only 5 hatched (all 7 were developing on day 5 so I know that they were all fertile). The ones that didn't hatch were the oldest of the 7. (I think that with the cold weather and a power outage, I was very lucky to get 5 - the room was drafty and there was actually condensation on the inside of the incubator. ) But if eggs from here were weaked and older, just imagine a trans-Atlantic Journey.
I agree not a very good comb, and his barring is quite light and his wings are low. Otherwise I like him. They are in the UK, and to me the male looks like possibly from the Rees line, or is similar to the Rees line. My Rees male looks extremely similar. Combs can be worked on so at some point during breeding so a not straight comb wouldn't be a deal breaker for me.
I can see being able to work with less than perfect stock...but not at those prices! For that kind of money I'd expect show quality. You'd think if anything CL in the UK would be cheaper!
anyone have rees line breeding age yet?
You are having the same problems that I had. I incubated every egg that my original CL hen laid. Not a single egg hatched. 90% of them were fertile, maybe 10% made it to lock down, NONE of them pipped or hatched.Earlier I posted about low hatching rates in my legbars. I've been cracking open a lot of egg lately to examine the yolks. My non-legbar egg yolks are thick and heavy. You can handle them quite a bit and they keep their shape. The legbar eggs are runny and not at all stable. Most of them break with very little effort. Most of the time I can't even find the bullseye on them and they are already running all over the plate.
Do you think the egg yolk consistency has anything to do with the hatch rate? Several people have incubated eggs for me and the hatch rate has been 0 - 20%. The legbars are housed with all my other birds and are on the same diet. My non-legbar eggs have a 100% hatch rate. Just trying to figure out the problem with the hens before I have to cull them. The eggs that develop all die between days 11 and 18.
What did you do? Did you keep trying, or move on to a different breed?You are having the same problems that I had. I incubated every egg that my original CL hen laid. Not a single egg hatched. 90% of them were fertile, maybe 10% made it to lock down, NONE of them pipped or hatched.
You are having the same problems that I had. I incubated every egg that my original CL hen laid. Not a single egg hatched. 90% of them were fertile, maybe 10% made it to lock down, NONE of them pipped or hatched.
How important is Vitamin D to chickens?????