AlohaChickens~ Why last eggs?!
My incubators are full. I love my turkens...but never knew they came in those colors. Love them!!
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I only have two (and a half) breeding pens, and unfortunately, I have to break up this pen so I can work on my next cross for the Aloha project. The spotty Turkens are kind of an accidental offshoot of my Aloha program. My neighbor had an AWESOME Turken hen, with gorgeous pale buff color, and I borrowed her to help improve size. Plus her golden base color can make the most stunning Mille babies! I wasn't breeding for the Naked Neck specifically, it just came along for the ride. LOL.AlohaChickens~ Why last eggs?!My incubators are full. I love my turkens...but never knew they came in those colors. Love them!!
You wouldn't by chance have anymore to offer would you? All the eggs I got from you are going well and I'd love to get another set from you if possibleMy incubator is totally maxxed out, so I'm offering the very LAST eggs from my Spotted Naked Neck pen as a "Buy It Now" $15 for an even one dozen plus $13.50 for Medium Flat Rate shipping, ($28.50) OR $18 plus $18 shipping for 18 eggs plus Large Flat Rate shipping. ($36.50) Would need to be shipped tomorrow morning - so must be claimed and paid for tonight, basically! If you are interested please write "TURKEN - SOLD" and send me a PM so I can give you my Paypal address, and they will get in the mail first thing tomorrow. (I have an event on Saturday so I won't be able to make it to the post office at all that day - sorry for the less than 24 hours - but I thought I'd at least offer them up!) Not all will be Naked Necks - about 75% or more will be. Degree of spotting will vary from minimal to extreme. Below: BABIES! Pic of youngsters from these hens being raised by my neighbor.
I only have two (and a half) breeding pens, and unfortunately, I have to break up this pen so I can work on my next cross for the Aloha project. The spotty Turkens are kind of an accidental offshoot of my Aloha program. My neighbor had an AWESOME Turken hen, with gorgeous pale buff color, and I borrowed her to help improve size. Plus her golden base color can make the most stunning Mille babies! I wasn't breeding for the Naked Neck specifically, it just came along for the ride. LOL.
Someday, I will have enough breeder pens, but for now I have to make do by swapping out different groups of hens and roosters to reach each goal. Now it's time to put my huge Sussex hens with my little spotty Aloha roosters to try and work on better size next year.
I'm keeping my favorite 3 hens from this group of girls, including the two hens I shared pics of. I'm also growing out about 25 new chicks now, and will keep the most spotty 2-4 hens, so there may be a new pen breeder pen offered in the Fall. These new peeps will be of laying age by September. I'll borrow back a rooster from the neighbor and set up the pen, so maybe late September or October you'll see another modified pen.Did you say your neighbor has some grow-out chicks? Will they have eggs avail? Love the colors! If not I'll keep my eyes open for more eventually.
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