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WELSUMMER HATCHING EGGS 12+ NPIP CERTIFIED

Yes I'm still selling. I am sold out this week though. I am taking orders for next week. Let me know if I can help you.
 
Getting ready to paypal you. I noticed that someone else mentioned heat packs. I'm in Missouri, near St. Louis. High is in the low 50s for the rest of the week but next week..well, it's Missouri so who knows? What do you think? Thanks!

Renee
 
Getting ready to paypal you.  I noticed that someone else mentioned heat packs.  I'm in Missouri, near St. Louis.  High is in the low 50s for the rest of the week but next week..well, it's Missouri so who knows?  What do you think?  Thanks!

Renee
I have 72 hour heat packs available for $5.00 if you want.
 
Brian,
Just wanted to let you know that 7 beautiful chicks have hatched and I was especially happy, that the 2 very speckled ones, hatched. YEA
Very nice birds and great looking eggs.
Thanks
 
Are Welsummers a good breed of chicken to start out with? I've read a lot of the breed reviews but I know there's always differences of opinion. I'm raising for meat as well as eggs so are they a good sized, meaty chicken (9-12 lbs) or are they strictly egg layers? How long will you have eggs available? I won't be ordering until April so there's no rush.
 
Are Welsummers a good breed of chicken to start out with? I've read a lot of the breed reviews but I know there's always differences of opinion. I'm raising for meat as well as eggs so are they a good sized, meaty chicken (9-12 lbs) or are they strictly egg layers? How long will you have eggs available? I won't be ordering until April so there's no rush.
Of course I would recommend Welsummers to anyone. I started with the breed because of their beautiful dark spotted eggs. I also enjoy the color of this breed. They are an excellent foraging breed if you choose to free range. I cannot free range mine due to too many neighbor dogs. Some people say that Welsummers are slightly flighty. I cannot say this for mine. Most of them are quite tame. If you work with and handle any breed they can become pretty tame. The hens average 6 lbs and roos around 7. Most of my hens lay every other day. If you have a hen that lays every day they tend to not lay the darker eggs, which is what I am after. I'm ok with every other day because I only eat a few eggs and sell rest. So to answer your question, I would consider them dual purpose. I will have eggs available most year round. Unless the molt and completely quit. I have different age groups, so that might not be a big problem for me.

The Welsummer Club of North America website has a lot of useful info, history, breeders, and more on it. Here's a link if you want to check it out.

http://wcna.webs.com/home.htm

Thanks for inquiring,
 
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