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15 + Blue/Black/Splash Copper Marans


I have a Blue Copper roo over Blue/Black/Splash Copper Marans hens.


Black x Blue = 50% Black & 50% Blue
Blue x Blue = 50% Blue, 25% Black, & 25% Splash
Blue x Splash = 50% Blue & 50% Splash
Splash x Splash = 100% Splash


Bidding starts at $20. Shipping is an additional $16.


Payment is due immediately as I want to ship these Monday 3/17/14.

LAST BID CONSIDERED 3/16/2014 at 2 pm ET


Thanks!!




Egg color at the beginning of the laying cycle.

 
BIN Set #1 $70 shipping included
Eggs will be shipped Monday March 17th
To buy this BIN, please reply with SOLD, and list the breeds and eggs quantities you want in your BIN package



I am offering 20 eggs of Your Choice from 7 different breeds listed below, plus 2-4 bonus eggs depending on the # we can fit in box.

Please make your egg selection when you BIN. Once Set #1 is sold, I will post Set #2 based on the breeds and # of eggs that are left.


Please note:
There is no minimum per breed, but there is a Maximum per breed which is listed in parenthesis( # max). Once BIN Set #1 sells and buyer chooses breeds/eggs Set #2 will be listed based on remaining eggs.

Breeds and Quantity to choose from.
Bresse (max 13 max)
Basque Euskal Oiloa (20 max)
Cuckoo Orpington Project (12 max)
Sulmtaler (Add $2 per egg) (16 Max)




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.

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.




Basque




Bresse
Our Bresse are young in these photos. I need to get some updated photos. Sorry.



Cuckoo 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.








To buy this BIN, please reply with SOLD, and list the breeds and eggs quantities you want in your BIN package



Thank you.

 
BIN Set #1 $70 shipping included
Eggs will be shipped Monday March 17th
To buy this BIN, please reply with SOLD, and list the breeds and eggs quantities you want in your BIN package



I am offering 20 eggs of Your Choice from 7 different breeds listed below, plus 2-4 bonus eggs depending on the # we can fit in box.

Please make your egg selection when you BIN. Once Set #1 is sold, I will post Set #2 based on the breeds and # of eggs that are left.


Please note:
There is no minimum per breed, but there is a Maximum per breed which is listed in parenthesis( # max). Once BIN Set #1 sells and buyer chooses breeds/eggs Set #2 will be listed based on remaining eggs.

Breeds and Quantity to choose from.
Bresse (max 13 max)
Basque Euskal Oiloa (20 max)
Cuckoo Orpington Project (12 max)
Sulmtaler (Add $2 per egg) (16 Max)




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.

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.




Basque




Bresse
Our Bresse are young in these photos. I need to get some updated photos. Sorry.



Cuckoo 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.








To buy this BIN, please reply with SOLD, and list the breeds and eggs quantities you want in your BIN package



Thank you.

SOLD

10 - Bresse (max 13 max)
10 - Basque Euskal Oiloa (20 max)
 
BIN Set #2 $70 shipping included
Eggs will be shipped Monday March 17th
To buy this BIN, please reply with SOLD, and list the breeds and eggs quantities you want in your BIN package



I am offering 20 eggs of Your Choice from 4 different breeds listed below, plus 2-4 bonus eggs depending on the # we can fit in box.

Please make your egg selection when you BIN.

Please note:
There is no minimum per breed, but there is a Maximum per breed which is listed in parenthesis( # max). This is the 2nd set.


Breeds and Quantity to choose from.
Bresse (max 3 max)
Basque Euskal Oiloa (10 max)
Cuckoo Orpington Project (12 max)
Sulmtaler (Add $2 per egg) (16 Max)




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.

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.




Basque




Bresse
Our Bresse are young in these photos. I need to get some updated photos. Sorry.



Cuckoo 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.








To buy this BIN, please reply with SOLD, and list the breeds and eggs quantities you want in your BIN package



Thank you.

 
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BIN!!


I have Black, Blue & Splash 100% English Orpington eggs for sell!!

$65 + Shipping for 10+ BBS English Orpington eggs

$120 + Shipping for 20+ BBS English Orpington eggs

Please contact me ASAP if you are interested in these eggs, they will be shipping out first thing Monday morning! (March, 17th)

I will ship to any state as long as your temps are above freezing at night! I can also add a heat pack to keep eggs from getting too cold if requested!
Shipping cost will depend on your zip code and how many eggs you buy, but you can expect somewhere between $10-$15






















 
BIN!!!


This is a Buy It Now for three different sets of eggs. Eggs will be shipped Monday, March 17th. All prices include shipping. We are La NPIP certified -- Savell's Farm. Someone please correct me if I am wrong, but unless their rules have changed and I didn't hear about it, we are not certified to ship to Virginia. We have had excellent fertility here, but as with all shipments, I cannot guarantee your hatch after they have been handled by the PO. We do our best to protect eggs during shipping.

Set #1 - Buff Orpingtons - currently have 8 eggs plus whatever is laid tomorrow. We've been getting 3 per day this week.$30



Set #2 - Lavender Orpingtons (American/English) - currently have 5 eggs plus whatever is laid tomorrow. We have been getting three per day this week. $25




Set #3 - The Colored Egg Special - pen includes a Black Ameraucana over blue Ameraucana hens (2 eggs) 1 SBEL (1 egg) 1 leghorn (1 egg) 1 olive egger (2 eggs) and 1 blue maran (1 egg) So you will hatch pure Ameraucanas, olive eggers, and sbels from this set. Seven eggs now plus whatever is laid tomorrow. $24.

Olive Egger in back and blue Ameraucana hen.

Mr. Please don't take my photo.... :0)

First to reply SOLD and the set number gets purchase of those eggs. Paypal payments should be made to SSavell@rocketmail.

You should consider registering to ship to Virginia. Virginia only requires you to be NPIP, complete a Virginia form that is downloadable, and then get your State NPIP Representative to confirm your NPIP status and mail the form back to the Virginia State Vet. Very simple, a little hassle, but hardly difficult to accomplish. Then you will be registered to export to Virginia and have expanded your market with very little real investment (just your time and some postage).
 
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You should consider registering to ship to Virginia. Virginia only requires you to be NPIP, complete a Virginia form that is downloadable, and then get your State NPIP Representative to confirm your NPIP status and mail the form back to the Virginia State Vet. Very simple, a little hassle, but hardly difficult to accomplish. Then you will be registered to export to Virginia and have expanded your market with very little real investment (just your time and some postage).
I agree... so many auctions I just skip on by when I see 'won't ship to VA'...
 
You should consider registering to ship to Virginia.  Virginia only requires you to be NPIP, complete a Virginia form that is downloadable, and then get your State NPIP Representative to confirm your NPIP status and mail the form back to the Virginia State Vet.  Very simple, a little hassle, but hardly difficult to accomplish.  Then you will be registered to export to Virginia and have expanded your market with very little real investment (just your time and some postage).



I agree...  so many auctions I just skip on by when I see 'won't ship to VA'... 


Do you have their contact info?
 
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