Waiting list of Black Amerauana, Olive Eggers, and Bantam Salmon Favs

i'm interested in some of those banty salmon fav eggs! i could probably take some about February to be on the somewhat safe side of the weather up here.

i'd love to get them now but most of my girls have just started laying and the only hen i have i'm going to try her out on hatching my own in the next few weeks to be sure she'll be ok brooding over them.

thanks!
 
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I am not sure how many I will have
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I only have three dark egger hens now because I needed to make room for the Faverolles and more Ameraucana hens. I will let you know if I ever have enough. It would probably be about a half a dozen.

Thanks,
Henry
 
Alright I am sending out test eggs early next week. At least one or two girls of every breed are laying. I am getting one or two Faverolle egg every day with no extra light. Some of the younger Ameraucana girls should start up soon because they are aproaching 7-9 months and are getting 14 hours of light. I think one or two of the older hens are laying. The pullets from Paul smith should be arriving today
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The wellsummers are laying pretty much daily but they will not let the cockeral mount them so I don't think the eggs are fertile. Well lets hope he can win them over Both the Ameraucana and Faverolle eggs I have cracked have bullseyes in them. The one Marans hen is going to start laying anyday now! When egg produciton goes up I will start notifying you guys individually. I may suplement the faverolle's light but even then there are only 3 laying age hens the rest are still just 4 months old so I will wait and see if I decide to supplement there light I shoudl get enough eggs to fill orders of a half a dozen.


Thanks for you patience with my slowly maturing birds
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Henry
 
I should be able to start filling Ameraucana orders in the next few weeks after I send out my fertility check. I got 4 eggs from them today
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So everyone is still laying and I have sent out one fertility test and I am sending out one this coming Monday. So after I get the results back and things from the holidays slow down I will start filling the orders of anyone in warm climates. Contact me if you want eggs before spring! I have been very happy with the lay rate of these birds so far. Out of 4 laying age faverolle hens and pullets I am getting 1-3 eggs a day with now suplemental light and they are living in a chicken tractor! I am getting 2-5 eggs from the Ameraucana flock! Which is great considering many are pullets starting to lay. The eggs are either light blue or a nice dark blue with a few minty green eggs.

Here are some new pictures of the birds!
The faverolles are always so curious
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Here is the flock ranging in the snow
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My dad checking for eggs
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Here are the new Paul Smith pullets
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Here is one of the older laying pullets
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IMPORTANT UPDATE I am selling all of my large fowl!! I am leaving for college and I need to simplify my setup. Good news I am expanding my fav flock and I will probably be offering limited quantities of buff brahma bantams and araucana and EE bantams.

Thanks,
Henry
 

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