WELSUMMER EGGS FOR SALE

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I have pure bred Welsummer eggs for sale. They are from a breeder in LaFollette Tn and from a friend of mine who ordered some eggs from Mother Goose. Price is 20.00 dollars a dozen plus shipping which should run between 7.00 to 10.00 dollars.
Thank you
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We are trying to add pic now. Do you have an e-mail I can send to?
 
thank u for the pictures.
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they r beautiful eggs just a little bit to light for what i'm wanting. i'm sure someone will jump on them that is a great deal.
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thanks again,
silkie
 
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Unfortunately.

If they are hatchery stock I am not suprised, but if they are from the breeder ..... there is another thing.

No harm and offense meant.
 
My eggs differ from day to day some days the gals lay very dark eggs some days they lay just dark eggs and then some days they lay light color eggs. In person the eggs are darker than they turned out on the pic.
They are not hatchery stock wellies they are from local breeder in lafollette tn and some that were ordered as eggs from Mothergoose. These eggs were layed today. Notice how dark the egg on the left is in comaprison to the egg on the right.
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I appreciate everyones post's and I take no offense to any of them just wanting to be completley honest about selling eggs. I posted the pic to show the difference I get in the eggs.
Thanks everyone.
 
Very nice looking Rooster, and your so right on the eggs going light to dark. I think they run cycles. And the flash washes them out.
Try taking a picture with out the flash in natural day light.
Best of luck.
 
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