The NEW Crazy 24hr AUCTION thread

I have FOUR auctions I am going to list: All three will end on Saturday, 3/1, at 12:00 PM PST. These will be ready to ship at auction close so please be able to paypal immediately after winning auction to [email protected]. If you would like them held for pick-up please include your phone number with payment.

Auction 1:
18 total BBS Laced Red Wyandotte eggs, will add more if they fit in the box
Bidding starts at $35 including shipping






Auction 2:
18 total eggs. Will like add another 2 to fill out the box.
RAINBOW MIX:
row 1, 2, and 4 are from my Easter egger pen: Blue and splash ameraucana roos over 5 blue and splash ameraucana hens and 4 of my favorite easter egger hens.
row 3 from my autosexing olive egger project birds
row 5 from my olive egger x french black copper marans
row 6 from my French Blue and Black Copper Marans pen

Bidding starts at $35 including shipping







AUCTION 3:
18 eggs from the Easter egger pen described in Auction 2. Those are only blue eggs layers. Will hatch a high percentage of pure BBS ameraucanas but still these are being sold as easter eggers.
Bidding starts at $35 shipped.






AUCTION 4:
Lavender Marans project eggs:
12 total eggs, I will add more if I have them, and you may receive up to 16.
This is a black split to lavender marans roo over black and black copper marans hens. I have been hatching anywhere from 20-50% lavender chicks. I have juveniles that are about 12 weeks old. i will try to take some photos of them tomorrow to add to the auction. Egg color that I am hatching from ranges from 3-7 on the egg color scale. Also I am hatching between 40-60% feather legs. So, this is a project. Hoping to have second generation chicks in a few months.

Bidding starts at $35 shipped.
 
If I have followed this right this is where the bidding stands:

1) Basque - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10 by mztre

2) Bresse - 10 eggs Starting Bid $13 by aceschix

3) Cream Legbars - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10 by Pozee

4) Barred Orpingtons - 10 eggs Starting Bid $15 by misschickenlittle

5) BBS/Lavender Splits Orpington - 10 eggs Starting Bid $12 by smfildes

6) Sulmtalers - 10 eggs Starting Bid $12 by smfildes
 
6 Auctions Ending Sunday at 8pm PST
Eggs will ship Monday 3/3
(Edited to correct date from 3/4 to 3/3)

Shipping: $12 per Auction, or $16 per two actions.
Sorry I cannot ship more then two auctions in a single box so I cannot combine shipping on 3 auctions.

1) Basque - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10
2) Bresse - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10
3) Cream Legbars - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10
4) Barred Orpingtons - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10
5) BBS/Lavender Splits Orpington - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10
6) Sulmtalers - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10


I just posted a video on our site of some of our birds. http://www.juststruttinfarm.com/breeds.html.

You will need to scroll to the bottom. Sorry the video is a bit choppy because I think 2 minutes may be too long. Oh well. It's there if you want to try viewing the birds in action.


Basque Euskal Oiloa
We have owned Basque since 2011, The birds you see in the photo are the 3rd generation raised on our farm. Our birds come from James Meeks of Skyline Poultry. We had our first ever 100% hatch rate from shipped eggs which to me is a great indication of a lines health and vigor.

Since we acquired the birds, we have been selectively breeding for correctness. We hatched over 100 Basque in 2013 and chose the 10 we are using as breeders this year. All of our breeders have yellow legs and good coloring. Our breeding goals include breeding birds with broader chests and wider backs.

Basque are an ideal breed for both breeders and backyard enthusiasts. For starter, Basque eggs seem to ship and hatch better than many breeds. The egg shell quality is excellent. Basque have friendly calm temperaments and the hens lay large brown eggs and are non-broody. Basque are not auto-sexing, but by 3-4 weeks you can begin to discern the boys from the girls based on body color.




Bresse
We acquired 12 eggs and hatched 10 birds in May 2013. The breeder (Chiquita) we purchased our eggs from got her breeding stock from Green Fire Farms. Of the 10 eggs that hatched, we ended up with 7 girls and 3 boys. We chose the biggest and most robust 4 pullets and 2 cockerels as our breeders.

I had heard Bresse were indifferent with people, but that has not been my experience. I find them friendly and curious. I have limited experience with the Bresse, but so far I have been very happy with them.

Cream Legbars
Egg color varies from Sky Blue to blue/green. Most of the eggs you will be receiving will be hen eggs, but we have a couple pullets in the mix as well.





Cuckoo Orpington Project
I have an English Orpington Cuckoo Orpington Rooster, in with 4 Black English Orpington hens and a Lavender 50% English Orpington hen.


BBS Orpington



Sulmtaler
Our bloodlines include birds imported by Greenfire Farm and Widget Creek farm. We have two roosters and 8 hens in our breeding pens. Sulmtalers are renown for the excellent meat qualities. I like them because they are adorable. Sulmtalers can be a bit shy but once they know and trust you they are very friendly and always under foot looking for treats.







(Edited to correct date from 3/4 to 3/3)

1) Basque -$12

4) Barred Orpingtons $16
 
[COLOR=FF0000]6 Auctions Ending Sunday at 8pm PST[/COLOR] Eggs will ship Monday 3/3 [COLOR=008000](Edited to correct date from 3/4 to 3/3)[/COLOR] Shipping: $12 per Auction, or $16 per two actions. Sorry I cannot ship more then two auctions in a single box so I cannot combine shipping on 3 auctions. 1) Basque - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10 2) Bresse - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10 3) Cream Legbars - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10 4) Barred Orpingtons - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10 5) BBS/Lavender Splits Orpington - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10 6) Sulmtalers - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10 [COLOR=333333] [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=FF0000]I just posted a video on our site of some of our birds. http://www.juststruttinfarm.com/breeds.html. [/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]You will need to scroll to the bottom. Sorry the video is a bit choppy because I think 2 minutes may be too long. Oh well. It's there if you want to try viewing the birds in action. [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Basque Euskal Oiloa[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]We have owned Basque since 2011, The birds you see in the photo are the 3rd generation raised on our farm. Our birds come from James Meeks of Skyline Poultry. We had our first ever 100% hatch rate from shipped eggs which to me is a great indication of a lines health and vigor. [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Since we acquired the birds, we have been selectively breeding for correctness. We hatched over 100 Basque in 2013 and chose the 10 we are using as breeders this year. All of our breeders have yellow legs and good coloring. Our breeding goals include breeding birds with broader chests and wider backs. [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Basque are an ideal breed for both breeders and backyard enthusiasts. For starter, Basque eggs seem to ship and hatch better than many breeds. The egg shell quality is excellent. Basque have friendly calm temperaments and the hens lay large brown eggs and are non-broody. Basque are not auto-sexing, but by 3-4 weeks you can begin to discern the boys from the girls based on body color. [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Bresse[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]We acquired 12 eggs and hatched 10 birds in May 2013. The breeder (Chiquita) we purchased our eggs from got her breeding stock from Green Fire Farms. Of the 10 eggs that hatched, we ended up with 7 girls and 3 boys. We chose the biggest and most robust 4 pullets and 2 cockerels as our breeders. [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]I had heard Bresse were indifferent with people, but that has not been my experience. I find them friendly and curious. I have limited experience with the Bresse, but so far I have been very happy with them. [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Cream Legbars[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Egg color varies from Sky Blue to blue/green. Most of the eggs you will be receiving will be hen eggs, but we have a couple pullets in the mix as well. [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]Cuckoo Orpington Project[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]I have an English Orpington Cuckoo Orpington Rooster, in with 4 Black English Orpington hens and a Lavender 50% English Orpington hen.[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]BBS Orpington[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] Sulmtaler[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][COLOR=4F4F2B]Our bloodlines include birds imported by Greenfire Farm and Widget Creek farm. [/COLOR] We have two roosters and 8 hens in our breeding pens. Sulmtalers are renown for the excellent meat qualities. I like them because they are adorable. Sulmtalers can be a bit shy but once they know and trust you they are very friendly and always under foot looking for treats. [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] [/COLOR] [COLOR=333333] [COLOR=008000](Edited to correct date from 3/4 to 3/3)[/COLOR][/COLOR]
$11 on the cream legbars
 
6 Auctions Ending Sunday at 8pm PST
Eggs will ship Monday 3/3
(Edited to correct date from 3/4 to 3/3)

Shipping: $12 per Auction, or $16 per two actions.
Sorry I cannot ship more then two auctions in a single box so I cannot combine shipping on 3 auctions.

1) Basque - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10
2) Bresse - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10
3) Cream Legbars - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10
4) Barred Orpingtons - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10
5) BBS/Lavender Splits Orpington - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10
6) Sulmtalers - 10 eggs Starting Bid $10


I just posted a video on our site of some of our birds. http://www.juststruttinfarm.com/breeds.html.

You will need to scroll to the bottom. Sorry the video is a bit choppy because I think 2 minutes may be too long. Oh well. It's there if you want to try viewing the birds in action.


Basque Euskal Oiloa
We have owned Basque since 2011, The birds you see in the photo are the 3rd generation raised on our farm. Our birds come from James Meeks of Skyline Poultry. We had our first ever 100% hatch rate from shipped eggs which to me is a great indication of a lines health and vigor.

Since we acquired the birds, we have been selectively breeding for correctness. We hatched over 100 Basque in 2013 and chose the 10 we are using as breeders this year. All of our breeders have yellow legs and good coloring. Our breeding goals include breeding birds with broader chests and wider backs.

Basque are an ideal breed for both breeders and backyard enthusiasts. For starter, Basque eggs seem to ship and hatch better than many breeds. The egg shell quality is excellent. Basque have friendly calm temperaments and the hens lay large brown eggs and are non-broody. Basque are not auto-sexing, but by 3-4 weeks you can begin to discern the boys from the girls based on body color.




Bresse
We acquired 12 eggs and hatched 10 birds in May 2013. The breeder (Chiquita) we purchased our eggs from got her breeding stock from Green Fire Farms. Of the 10 eggs that hatched, we ended up with 7 girls and 3 boys. We chose the biggest and most robust 4 pullets and 2 cockerels as our breeders.

I had heard Bresse were indifferent with people, but that has not been my experience. I find them friendly and curious. I have limited experience with the Bresse, but so far I have been very happy with them.

Cream Legbars
Egg color varies from Sky Blue to blue/green. Most of the eggs you will be receiving will be hen eggs, but we have a couple pullets in the mix as well.





Cuckoo Orpington Project
I have an English Orpington Cuckoo Orpington Rooster, in with 4 Black English Orpington hens and a Lavender 50% English Orpington hen.


BBS Orpington



Sulmtaler
Our bloodlines include birds imported by Greenfire Farm and Widget Creek farm. We have two roosters and 8 hens in our breeding pens. Sulmtalers are renown for the excellent meat qualities. I like them because they are adorable. Sulmtalers can be a bit shy but once they know and trust you they are very friendly and always under foot looking for treats.







(Edited to correct date from 3/4 to 3/3)
IF the Sulmtaler eggs are for all 10 eggs at the going price (not each), I will bid $12. Thank you.
 
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IF the Sulmtaler eggs are for all 10 eggs at the going price (not each), I will bid $12. Thank you.
Smfildes has a $12 bid on them already so you will need to nudge up a little.

Yes, The price is for all 10 eggs. They are normally $10 per egg. Today is my Birthday so I thought... what the heck...Sulmtalers are such great birds and I want others to be able to enjoy them.
 
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So sorry, my error. Just as well. We have a bad storm coming Monday and I probably couldn't get out to get the eggs.
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Happy Birthday, juststruttin.
 
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