Yes I have some in my incubator that are fertile. I however cannot guarantee what the post office does to them. Or what ppl do to them once they get them and try to hatch them.
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Yes I have some in my incubator that are fertile. I however cannot guarantee what the post office does to them. Or what ppl do to them once they get them and try to hatch them.
I'll bid $5. I just hatched some pullets eggs that were thrown in as extras - they were the first to hatch and were small but have already caught up at 1 week old.[COLOR=800080]Up for 24-Hour Auction[/COLOR] [COLOR=800080]Starts now and ends at 2pm PST on Sunday May 4th[/COLOR] [COLOR=0000CD]6 Blue Isbar Eggs[/COLOR] [COLOR=800080]Start at $5 [/COLOR] [COLOR=800080]Shipping $16[/COLOR] [COLOR=800080]These are pullet eggs. I have read recently that some think pullet eggs ship better, so I thought I would offer some, as mine just started laying a few weeks ago. I use the skyline method to ship. These are Greenfire lines. They are on the small end of the Large-Fowl spectrum. Here are a few cell phone photos, need to get out there with my camera! Thank you![/COLOR]![]()
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Sorry, my original post had a typo with two #2. Did you want the Sulmtalers or the Barred Orpingtons?$10 on #2
Sorry, my original post had a typo with two #2. Did you want the Sulmtalers or the Barred Orpingtons?
Thanks
Hi, Sorry for the confusion. I had a typo on my original posting. Did you want the Basque? If so they are #1.
I had two #2 listed. The Real #2 are the Barred Orpingtons and the Sulmtalers are #3.
My apologies if I messed anyone up.
I agree with this. So far in my experience the smaller the egg that more chance it has developed and hatched. Most of the large and jumbo eggs I get dont even develop at all.Yes, I realize that. I was meaning that they supposedly ship better.
Do you have egg photos? Are they specked, what shade of green are they? Thanks!Up for 24-Hour Auction
Starts now and ends at 2pm PST on Sunday May 4th
6 Blue Isbar Eggs
Start at $5
Shipping $16
These are pullet eggs. I have read recently that some think pullet eggs ship better, so I thought I would offer some, as mine just started laying a few weeks ago. I use the skyline method to ship. These are Greenfire lines. They are on the small end of the Large-Fowl spectrum. Here are a few cell phone photos, need to get out there with my camera! Thank you!
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