- Nov 19, 2012
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2of 3 eggs hatched on my beautiful Sebbie eggs from sandiclaws
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That is so cute! I want one
25 Hour Auction - Ends at Tuesday @ 8:00 PM EDT
10+ Cream Legbar Hatching Eggs - NPIP/AI Certified - Bidding Starts at $40
Cream legbars are medium-sized fowl that are known for their active foraging and ability to survive in a free-range environment. The roosters are vigilant and protective of the hens, and the hens efficiently go about the business of gleaning every seed and insect from the fields and pastures they prefer. The hens are rarely broody and produce a large number of eggs. These eggs are from my stock that was shown at the Virginia Poultry Breeders Association show on November 23, 2013.
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Since I posted this, I was asked for egg pictures. I have three photos of the same eggs on different backgrounds.
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Fertility has been excellent. I have many eggs in the incubator now. The eggs from my stock are blue/blue-green. The egg color is OAC 179. There will be NO green-green eggs. The eggs will be individually bubble-wrapped and double boxed. As you know shipping can be hard on eggs. I will do my best to get them safely shipped.
I am NPIP/AI certified (VA 52-268) and documentation will be provided for all out of Virginia sales. I am also a certified NPIP tester.
Shipping is $15. Shipment will go out on Wednesday and a tracking number will be provided. Happy bidding!!![]()
Quote: brkuk is the winner!Congrats! I'll PM you the payment instructions.![]()
25 Hour Auction - Ends at Tuesday @ 8:00 PM EDT
10+ Cream Legbar Hatching Eggs - NPIP/AI Certified - Bidding Starts at $40
Cream legbars are medium-sized fowl that are known for their active foraging and ability to survive in a free-range environment. The roosters are vigilant and protective of the hens, and the hens efficiently go about the business of gleaning every seed and insect from the fields and pastures they prefer. The hens are rarely broody and produce a large number of eggs. These eggs are from my stock that was shown at the Virginia Poultry Breeders Association show on November 23, 2013.
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Originally Posted by MollySanWV
Bid $40
Sold. I. Just. Can't. Resist......
I've never seen them in that color before, and I love Brahmas in any color.Was it the 3 fluffy butts? Lol
I can't blame you. Never saw those before and they are beautiful.
MollySanWV is currently the high bidder with 45 minutes to go!6++ D'uccle Eggs!
My girls are laying like crazy and I'm done incubating eggs for the season! I don't want to see their eggs go to waste though. Great birds with sweet dispositions. I'm not 100% sure but I do believe that the hen on the left in the photos is a Blue Mille Fleur D'uccle. I've tried doing a search for that color online but mostly what I've found are descriptions instead of photos. The feathering on their feet is usually better than what the photos show.
I have nesting boxes for my hens with clean flake so all of their eggs are nice and clean when I gather them.
My fiance' and I both work for the USPS. He's a clerk and I'm a carrier. Se we both know the importance of packaging eggs when shipping them. Eggs will be bubble wrapped and double boxed with more cushion between the boxes. Shipping is $15 Priority with a tracking number provided.
Bidding starting at $10. Auction to end Wednesday at 8AM Central Standard Time. If the wining bidder pays shortly after the end of the auction, I will ship them the same day the auction ends.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. This is my first time posting something for sale on BYC. I'm no stranger to selling on Ebay, though.![]()
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