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Blue / Black/ Splash Double Laced Barnevelder Hatching eggs Eggs come from two different Barnevelder pens, and are marked. Both pens have blue roosters over black and blue hens. I just candled eggs I set last week and fertility is very good. If you would like I can mix in some Swedish Flower eggs, I have about 8 available right now. My farm is NPIP certified and AI clean (blue-house-farm.com). Exactly 18 eggs (that's how many I can fit in a box the way I wrap them, double boxed and individually bubble wrapped) Starting bid is $30 Shipping is $16 These will be shipped (or put in my incubator, please save me from too many winter chicks :)) on Monday. When does auction end?
 
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$30
nope nada, but those are so pretty!!!

When does auction end?
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Beautiful~but North Carolina to Utah?

Shouldn't make any difference. If they're going to get scrambled during shipping it's just as likely for them to get scrambled from a short distance. In fact if the distance is too short, they are more likely to get scrambled because they spend all those miles in a jiggling truck instead of on a smooth airplane. It helps to pick them up at the PO if possible to save them from that last rough ride on a truck.
 
I know I'm a newbie to this thread, but felt I should comment on this topic. Kate has some very nice birds, she raises both bearded and non bearded. If you decide not to use him you might want to offer him for sale to someone who wants non bearded birds. Although most folks breed only bearded (myself included), he might be of great interest to someone else...non bearded silkies are a recognized variety. I'm assuming he is the white cock bird in the pics? He looks nice...

Also, TJChickens, when your d'uccle start laying I'm very interested! Have any pics of your birds?
Here are a few pictures. The porcelains are all grown up now. I really need to get more pictures....










Porcelains




Mille fleur
 
Shouldn't make any difference. If they're going to get scrambled during shipping it's just as likely for them to get scrambled from a short distance. In fact if the distance is too short, they are more likely to get scrambled because they spend all those miles in a jiggling truck instead of on a smooth airplane. It helps to pick them up at the PO if possible to save them from that last rough ride on a truck.

Oh yeah, I pick up at the P.O. for several yrs. now.
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I have actually found the best areas to get eggs from..from there to here. Yes, it makes a difference. I find the mid of the country I usually get eggs in good shape. East coast..have had a lot of problems. Texas, AZ., CA, is ok..Washington state. Upper East Coast...bad!
 
Those porcelains are very pretty. Have a friend that got one that I hatched. Hers is making it into the Calendar this coming yr. Very very sweet bird!
 

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