As for Plymouth Rocks....you'll need to decided on a variety. White, Barred, Silver Penciled, Buff, etc.
If you're wanting a huge challenge, go with the Silver Penciled, please! We can definitely use more good breeders of that variety!

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As for Plymouth Rocks....you'll need to decided on a variety. White, Barred, Silver Penciled, Buff, etc.
I shipped just now.. Warming up tomorrow. I put heat packs in there (hand warmers). It doesn't have far to go.. but I am still nervous about it. I packaged it to perfection I must say. Nothing is moving even a little bit. Postal worker told me they will keep the package at the post office and send out a pickup mail card or call them that morning.Shipping eggs is a risky business, no matter what. It isn't the breaking of eggs as much as the jostling they take from mechanized handling. They also get put through some temperature extremes as the cargo areas are not climate controlled. Do most of us ship eggs? Yes.
But it is important to understand the risks and importance to rest the eggs for a day and do not turn the eggs for an additional day or two. These and other tricks help improve the hatch rate a bit.
Could be the photo.....BUT, this chick already has the appearance of good leg width (spacing)!!I shipped just now.. Warming up tomorrow. I put heat packs in there (hand warmers). It doesn't have far to go.. but I am still nervous about it. I packaged it to perfection I must say. Nothing is moving even a little bit. Postal worker told me they will keep the package at the post office and send out a pickup mail card or call them that morning.
Also, first BPR of the season. I hatched two out of two eggs I set for testing.
Is that something you can judge this early? Would save me a lot of trouble if soCould be the photo.....BUT, this chick already has the appearance of good leg width (spacing)!!