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12+ F2 Olive Eggers up for short auction ending tomorrow March 3rd @ 12pm PST.
Start $8
Shipping $16

These are made with Black Copper Marans and Blue Laying Easter Eggers. They are healthy and I've been hatching them like crazy. About 50/50 Are coming out feather legged and about 50/50 have puffy cheeks. They will lay an olive egg or a darker khaki brown/chocolate marans egg.

I ship double boxed and eggs wrapped in bubble wrap. Eggs are fresh and ready to ship tomorrow. Please be able to pay immediately following auction. I take only PayPal. Please ask if any questions :) Thanks!
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Chickengirl: Trust me, if I had incubator room I would be all over these :) But it is a full house through may!

I have been eyeing your OE's and SBEL for quite some time :)
 
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8 White Bresse $36 (includes shipping) – additional eggs available, see end of listing.

My stock was acquired directly from Greenfire in 2013. I kept the largest birds with the best structure for the breeding pen. There are currently 2 roosters covering 7 hens. I do need to take some updated photos. The pics below show the birds when they were younger and before they were separated in a breeding pen.

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I double box for shipping and the interior box typically holds 8-9 large eggs. Additional eggs may be purchased for $2.50 per egg, but I would not be able to double box. Check with me for availability – I normally get 12-20 eggs in a 4 day period. There would be no additional shipping charge unless the weight of the package exceeds 4 lbs.

Post SOLD and PM me to confirm number of eggs and to get my Paypal address. Be sure to give me an accurate shipping address and provide any special shipping instructions (hold for pickup, etc.).

If payment is made by 9am CST on Tuesday, March 4th, I can ship the same day.
 
Mzstre SOLD on the bresse BIN. Will be home in 1 hour to complete payment. Would like as many as possible.


You saved them from omelets this week.
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. I have other breeds going in the bator so there was no room for these. I will PM you when I get home and collect to let you know how many I have.
 
18 Hour Auction - Ends Tuesday 3/4 10 am PST
** 2 Auctions

Eggs will ship Tuesday 3/4 as long as payment is submitted by 12 noon pst, otherwise they will ship on Wednesday.

I have 20 Polish eggs available, but instead of putting them all in 1 auction, I decided to set up two auctions, Set #1 and Set #2.

If you bid and win both auctions, I can combine shipping so shipping will be $16 for both


Set #1

10 Orange Laced Barred Polish Eggs
(formerly called Crele Laced Polish)
Bidding starts at $20,
Shipping: $12


Set #2

10 Orange Laced Barred Polish Eggs
(formerly called Crele Laced Polish)
Bidding starts at $20,
Shipping: $12





































If you are confused over the name, join the crowd.

Here is the history Crele Polish as far as I understand it.
Doug Kamer created this variety and named it Crele Polish which was accepted by the Polish club. Unfortunately, the general consensus is that this variety is not true crele. To create true crele you need to cross a partridge bird with a barred bird, and since partridge does not exist in the Polish breed creating a true crele polish is not possible.

Some people really get their feathers ruffled when this variety is called Crele Polish, and rightfully so. However, this color variety is stunning and worth our attention.

I decided that since the Polish Breed Club referred to this variety as Crele, than I should also refer to it as crele. Unfortunately, there was so much confusion and debate over using the crele name for a genetically non-crele variety that I found myself having to explain myself over and over. Exhausted, I decided to call my project Crele Laced Polish. I hoped changing the name to from Crele to Crele laced would be enough to satisfy the critics.

Unfortunately, the name crele laced still caused some confusion so in 2013 I decided to exclude the word Crele completely from the name. The variety I am personally working on will be referred to as Orange Barred Laced Polish or OBL for short.

About my Project
I purchased hatching eggs from S&C Poultry in 2010. The first batch of 18 chicks hatched in a variety of colors. I was not sure what I was going to do with the project at that point because no two chicks looked alike. However, in that group a rooster hatched with the Orange Barred lacing pattern, and a pullet hatched with gold lacing. I crossed these two birds to create the foundation of my current breeding stock.

Please note: My goal is not to create a Crele variety, but a barred laced variety that breeds true. I am on my 4th year of breeding OBL to OBL. There are still recessive colors that pop up in the project but the % that hatch true is increased with each generation. I am hopeful that I will one day realize my goal.
I am offering hatching eggs from this project. The parents are 4th generation barred laced birds, but the offspring can and WILL hatch out in a variety of colors.
 
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If you are confused over the name, join the crowd.

Here is the history Crele Polish as far as I understand it.
Doug Kamer created this variety and named it Crele Polish which was accepted by the Polish club. Unfortunately, the general consensus is that this variety is not true crele. To create true crele you need to cross a partridge bird with a barred bird, and since partridge does not exist in the Polish breed creating a true crele polish is not possible.

Some people really get their feathers ruffled when this variety is called Crele Polish, and rightfully so. However, this color variety is stunning and worth our attention.

I decided that since the Polish Breed Club referred to this variety as Crele, than I should also refer to it as crele. Unfortunately, there was so much confusion and debate over using the crele name for a genetically non-crele variety that I found myself having to explain myself over and over. Exhausted, I decided to call my project Crele Laced Polish. I hoped changing the name to from Crele to Crele laced would be enough to satisfy the critics.

Unfortunately, the name crele laced still caused some confusion so in 2013 I decided to exclude the word Crele completely from the name. The variety I am personally working on will be referred to as Orange Barred Laced Polish or OBL for short.

About my Project
I purchased hatching eggs from S&C Poultry in 2010. The first batch of 18 chicks hatched in a variety of colors. I was not sure what I was going to do with the project at that point because no two chicks looked alike. However, in that group a rooster hatched with the Orange Barred lacing pattern, and a pullet hatched with gold lacing. I crossed these two birds to create the foundation of my current breeding stock.

Please note: My goal is not to create a Crele variety, but a barred laced variety that breeds true. I am on my 4th year of breeding OBL to OBL. There are still recessive colors that pop up in the project but the % that hatch true is increased with each generation. I am hopeful that I will one day realize my goal.

I am offering hatching eggs from this project. The parents are 4th generation barred laced birds, but the offspring can and WILL hatch out in a variety of colors.


I bid on both sets for $20 each. Please let me know if I am doing this right as I am new to this.
 

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