The NEW Crazy 24hr AUCTION thread

Let's have an auction for LIVE CHICKS! You will receive 15+ Cream Legbar chicks, SHIPPED to you! This auction is for our 5/23 hatch. You are guaranteed. Minimum of 9 pullets, maybe more if the hatch allows. ;) We are NPIP AI/H5/H7 clean, tested March 28th this year. Chicks will ship from northwest Florida in a Flock-Lock box with Gro-gel for the journey.
Auction will run 48 hours and end at 9:30 am CST on 5/19/16

Starting Bid-$75 plus $35 shipping

About the flock- Our birds are the Jill Rees line, bought directly from GFF last year. No middle man. We bred to keep with the Standard of Perfection. We culled 14 Roos and only kept the best 3 for breeding. The Roos all have upright combs with 6 well defined peaks. They also have the double cream gene with no chestnut coloring. Our hens are mostly the light color throughout and have true cream hackles. Everyone has crests. I've noticed that this line produces lighter birds and smoother crests. At the beginning of heir laying cycle, the eggs are a spearmint blue but do progress to a powder blue.
Happy Bidding!!
(If for any reason we do not hatch at least 9 pullets, you will be given the option to wait for the next hatch or refund your money)
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6 Blue Slate Turkey eggs plus extra if I get them

Bids start at $20
Shipping is $16
Auction ends tomorrow (Wednesday) at noon eastern so I can ship them tomorrow afternoon.

My incubators are entirely full and I don't want these eggs to go to waste. I have about 90% fertility on the ones in my incubator. I don't know the hatch rate as all the ones I have set are still in the incubator. Eggs will be from today and tomorrow. I have five hens and one tom. One of the hens is black, so there is the possibility of a few black poults from these eggs.

I take great care to package eggs well, and send fresh eggs, but what happens to them once they ship is out of my control.

I wish I had better pictures, but they don't like to stand still and my good camera broke.

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6+ Ayam Cemani Hatching Eggs

These eggs are going to go at a low price because I cannot be 100% sure they are pure. The hens were out free ranging with my other flocks two and a half weeks ago. Since then they have only been with cemani roosters but until three weeks has passed there is always the slight chance that the chicks will be mixed. Eggs also may be a little muddy thanks to all the rain we've been having.

All my breeders are black with black toenails and no feather leakage. Cockerels are GFF lines, hens are GFF and TM lines. Starting bid is $35 plus $15 shipping. Auction ends 7 pm Tuesday eastern time.





$40
 
I WILL NOT buy any more eggs til LG and FI incubators stable...I WILL NOT buy any more eggs til LG and FI incubators are stable....I WILL NOT.........U guys are torturing me.....
I'm in the same boat...I keep buying eggs, and I am trying to hatch my own eggs....I have no room in the incubators, so I just plugged in the LG...now I need to get it up and stable....but I have to stop buying eggs!!!!
 
I'm in the same boat...I keep buying eggs, and I am trying to hatch my own eggs....I have no room in the incubators, so I just plugged in the LG...now I need to get it up and stable....but I have to stop buying eggs!!!!

You my hot pepper growing friend have a hatching addiction..... There must be a hatchaholics anynomous chapter near you....:gig
 
Let's have an auction for LIVE CHICKS! You will receive 15+ Cream Legbar chicks, SHIPPED to you! This auction is for our 5/23 hatch. You are guaranteed. Minimum of 9 pullets, maybe more if the hatch allows. ;) We are NPIP AI/H5/H7 clean, tested March 28th this year. Chicks will ship from northwest Florida in a Flock-Lock box with Gro-gel for the journey.
Auction will run 48 hours and end at 9:30 am CST on 5/19/16

Starting Bid-$75 plus $35 shipping

About the flock- Our birds are the Jill Rees line, bought directly from GFF last year. No middle man. We bred to keep with the Standard of Perfection. We culled 14 Roos and only kept the best 3 for breeding. The Roos all have upright combs with 6 well defined peaks. They also have the double cream gene with no chestnut coloring. Our hens are mostly the light color throughout and have true cream hackles. Everyone has crests. I've noticed that this line produces lighter birds and smoother crests. At the beginning of heir laying cycle, the eggs are a spearmint blue but do progress to a powder blue.
Happy Bidding!!
(If for any reason we do not hatch at least 9 pullets, you will be given the option to wait for the next hatch or refund your money)
400

400

400

400

400


$75 + shipping
 

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