The NEW Crazy 24hr AUCTION thread

BUMP! Will ad all the eggs laid by these pens for the rest of the weekend and ship Monday
This auction is for 4+ Black Bantam favs and 2+ calico cochin eggs. I will ad whatever they lay today and tomorrow morning. Bidding begins at 8:30am on May 31, and runs til 8:30am June 1st EST. The bidding starts at $15 w/ $14 shipping, paypal only please





 
Hello, everyone!

I have a few lots to sell. Please note I ship double-boxed in pre-cut foam!

Ending time is 8:00 PM CDT Sunday night.



#1: 10+ B/B/S/Chocolate/Mauve Ameraucana Project- Start at $25

This is a project pen and will produce sex-linked Chocolate/Mauve pullets and some Chocolate, some Mauve, some Black, some Blue, and even some Splash cockerels. This is not the same gene as Dun.


Please check on the thread if you have questions, or ask away!











#2: 4+ Silkies- Start at $8

(Black pen ONLY)

















#3: 4+ Blue/Black/Mottled/Chocolate Bantam Cochins- Start at $15

Small possibility of frizzle, as there is a really old frizzle fellow in there.











#4: 10+ South American Composites- Start at $17

These are derived of birds acquired through a BYC member and may be of a variety of appearances. They are all very good layers for a small body and low feed consumption. These tend to be independent but will suffer affection if you handle them often as you grow them out- they have great personality and manage to avoid predation very well. The hens lay a medium white or pale egg, but at a year, it's a large egg. Very good layers!














#5: 4+ French Black Copper Marans- Start at $10


Nice eggs average 6 or 7, but sometimes lighter, some darker. Very large, excellent birds from great lines, though I've worked with my stock for years now and consider them the BeakHouse line.
14596_marans_roo.jpg


Note: Mr. Sir's leg feathering is continuous- the gap was an unfortunate pluck-and-run incident but my birds all have appropriate shank feathering.
14596_marans_hen.jpg


14596_smallgroup.jpg


14596_maranseggs2.jpg





Please remember that any shipped eggs may go through damaging travel conditions, and I will do everything I can by packing them carefully and double-boxing them. I feed my flocks an exclusive diet I exclusively feed my flocks a diet of 12+ grains (mostly organic), herbs and spices, with a highly-digestible protein content for robust eggs- and naturally, robust chicks! These eggs ship well and great hatch rates result. Shipping is $15, which includes the foam (it's not cheap!!).






I also have Chocolate d'Uccle project, bantam Chocolate Orps, Chocolate Marans project, Olive Eggers, mixed Heritage Turkeys, and other project eggs available in limited quantities.


Paypal instant pay only, NO E-CHECKS.



Please feel free to ask questions.


...edited because I can't manage a sentence structure when I'm barking mad from lack of coffee.

...edited to shrink the monstrous pics and add a closing time.
 
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Hello, everyone!

I have a few lots to sell. Please note I ship double-boxed in pre-cut foam!


#1: 10+ B/B/S/Chocolate/Mauve Ameraucana Project- Start at $25

This is a project pen and will produce sex-linked Chocolate/Mauve pullets and some Chocolate, some Mauve, some Black, some Blue, and even some Splash cockerels. This is not the same gene as Dun.


Please check on the thread if you have questions, or ask away!











#2: 4+ Silkies- Start at $8

(Black pen ONLY)

















#3: 4+ Blue/Black/Mottled/Chocolate Bantam Cochins- Start at $15

Small possibility of frizzle, as there is a really old frizzle fellow in there.











#4: 10+ South American Composites- Start at $17

These are derived of birds acquired through a BYC member and may be of a variety of appearances. They are all very good layers for a small body and low feed consumption. These tend to be independent but will suffer affection if you handle them often as you grow them out- they have great personality and manage to avoid predation very well. The hens lay a medium white or pale egg, but at a year, it's a large egg. Very good layers!














#5: 4+ French Black Copper Marans- Start at $10


Nice eggs average 6 or 7, but sometimes lighter, some darker. Very large, excellent birds from great lines, though I've worked with my stock for years now and consider them the BeakHouse line.
14596_marans_roo.jpg


Note: Mr. Sir's leg feathering is continuous- the gap was an unfortunate pluck-and-run incident but my birds all have appropriate shank feathering.
14596_marans_hen.jpg


14596_smallgroup.jpg


14596_maranseggs2.jpg





Please remember that any shipped eggs may go through damaging travel conditions, and I will do everything I can by packing them carefully and double-boxing them. I feed my flocks an exclusive diet made of 12+ grains, herbs and spices, with a highly-digestible protein content for robust eggs- and naturally, robust chicks! These eggs ship well and great hatch rates result. Shipping is $15, which includes the foam (it's not cheap!!).






I also have Chocolate d'Uccle project, bantam Chocolate Orps, Chocolate Marans project, Olive Eggers, mixed Heritage Turkeys, and other project eggs available in limited quantities.


Paypal instant pay only, NO E-CHECKS.



Please feel free to ask questions.
Say um..What the combo in the bucket..?
 
Read everything... since is it Exclusive I don't think she is going to give you the recipe.
Thanks,,I guess I need to read better eh?
Why wouldn't she share..?.I thought this is what this BYC was about...I get confused when folks hold back..makes me think THEY are not so incredible as they appear.
Maybe it just me ..but we all in this together.
I would understand if someone has serious time put into research. They may not share /give it away....
If those peeps told me they had a recipe for sale..Now that I can respect.
 
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Renee is a wonderful person who shares much of her knowledge and expertise. I for one am very grateful to her for her support and sharing. She has worked hard to develop lines of birds and apparently this formulation of feed. By "exclusive" she may simply mean she developed this recipe and no one else has it. SHe may or may not share the formula-- that is for her to say. We each have the right to choose how much we share and what we share. Maybe wait and see what Renee says ---
 

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