The NEW Crazy 24hr AUCTION thread

If an replacement order falls through, which is looking possible, I may actually be putting up a 24 hour auction for some gold laced orpington eggs and some Blue/Gold Partridge Brahma eggs. You can see pictures on my website listed in signature line. Should know by the end of the day, so stay tuned! :) I am determined that nothing will go in my incubator but can't waste these amazing eggs.... :)
 
OK since I had to set the last ones and have more coming I need to sell what's being laid. Molting is starting here, so eggs may be scarce pretty soon.

1 Dozen SPPR eggs

Starting bid is $20 shipping is $15


1 Dozen OEGB eggs I am working on colors, so I have a BBR roo over BBR , Black ans Self Blue hens

Starting bid is $20 shipping is $15


6 Modern Game bantams

Starting bid is $15 shipping is $13



If I don't have enough extras I have other breeds and can maybe add some of those. If you use the link on the California Whole State thread, you'll find a list of my breeds on the breeders page. I'll let you know if I have any available from those breeds.

Once these eggs are packaged and sent, I can't be responsible for what the PO does and everyone has their own way of hatching, so I can't guarantee each hatch. I have lots of babies here and there are a lot out there from the shipped eggs. I package well and all the eggs will be fresh.

Auction ends at 3 PM PST Monday July 22nd.
30 Minutes! No takers???
 
Ok here goes... Auction will end Thursday Noon and eggs will ship out Friday (eastern time).

Bidding starts at $10, shipping will be $18

This is for 12+ Hen's Choice eggs!

I have 14 Dorking hens (silver grey, red and colored) and 2 EE's currently free ranging with 2 silver grey Dorking roos, 2 red Dorking roos, 1 BLRW roo & 1 EE roo (aka Weeble).

**quick note, some girls are hiding their nests, which is why I have this until Thursday, to make sure I have enough eggs to send.

The majority of chicks hatched from these eggs are either purebred Dorking - possibility of pure silver grey, pure red, colored-cross or golden cockerels (red heterozygous for silver). easily identified by having proper Dorking feet and single combs. Occasional blrw crosses do occur, but the vast majority of non-pure dorkings are EE's, which all have fuzzy faces, some may be crested or have lightly feathered legs. most also have 5 toes, but the extra toe and 4th toe are usually same length, attached along the length, or otherwise irregular.

These dorking EE crosses lay bright blue eggs and are nice meaty dual purpose birds, so even roos are useful.

(see my bst thread for some feedback regarding the dorking chicks and dorking/ee egg color)

Weeble, my EE roo


a group of the free ranging dorkings & others. (sold all but 1 buff orp, she's broody)






the current bunch of chicks from this cross in the brooder.
 
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If I wasn't the worst hatcher in the WORLD (seriously, my certificate is probably in the mail...) I would be all over some of your eggs, Kim! My little fluffy AMs from your eggs have to be the cutest things ever.
Mine have been so bad, I still have 3 incubators running, but I haven't set anything. I feel like I kill them these days. Most of the chicks I have this year were from eggs I gave broodies. You get the certificate and I get a monument.

I have to go through brooders this week. I'm going to be selling anything I decide not to keep, and some I'd like to keep, but can't afford to.
 
Sweet grass eggs-- THreee and only threeee, the last threee for this year plus 7 Bourbon Reds
Priority mailing is $18
Paypal due at end of auction please, see profile

starting bid is $20
last bid considered at midnight Tuesday EST
 
Lol I am right there with you guys on the bad hatching... 48 eggs and 0 hatched. (still have 6 SLW in the incubator but not seeing much when candled so... :( Not holding out much hope )
 
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