What are the odds this auction is for real?

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Yeah, I saw the 'Lemmon Cuchkoo' spelling. LOL! But someone else specifically mentioned the misspelling of the colour separately and in addition to the misspelling of the breed. And the breed was spelled correctly. That point aside, I wouldn't touch those eggs with a barge pole. Too many eBay sellers are either plain ignorant about their own birds, or out-and-out dishonestly misrepresenting them. I lost count ages ago of the sellers who can't or won't answer even the simplest questions about the lineage of their birds. It's very disappointing when you think you've found something you really really want, but then you just plain can't trust the seller. *sigh*
 
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Yeah, I saw the 'Lemmon Cuchkoo' spelling. LOL! But someone else specifically mentioned the misspelling of the colour separately and in addition to the misspelling of the breed. And the breed was spelled correctly. That point aside, I wouldn't touch those eggs with a barge pole. Too many eBay sellers are either plain ignorant about their own birds, or out-and-out dishonestly misrepresenting them. I lost count ages ago of the sellers who can't or won't answer even the simplest questions about the lineage of their birds. It's very disappointing when you think you've found something you really really want, but then you just plain can't trust the seller. *sigh*

After the emails the seller and I exchanged I wouldn't do business with them either.
 
So how did they answer when you asked them how they manually check fertility in each egg???? It's bothering me so I have to know!!!
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I just got a reply that included that the seller was 85 years old and gets confused easily. It's good to be skeptical of Ebay auctions sometimes, but be nice people.
 
maybe he needs his wife to proof read for him or his kids to look it up before "submit" button is pushed. I can understand older folks are not computer savvy but if you are selling something on Ebay, it's best to either take some lessons, ask around or have his kids or grandkids to help him out.

For no reasons explained about using those photographs of the UK birds, then something still isn't right. If he would have said I do not have any photographs available of these birds, please see the picture as an example of the Lemon Cuckoo Orpingtons you will receive and do mention that they were from Greenfire Farms so people can either call Paul to verify if this Ebay seller DID buy his stock or eggs from him. Better than sorry doing some bit of investigation.

I guess some of us can make exceptions but with the feedbacks, you would have to contact all those folks that bought his Cuckoo Orpington hatching eggs and see what their feedback is now after the chicks hatched and grown up, did they have the pattern, did they hatch at all, etc.
 
Although if it he 85 maybe he hasnt figured out how to use a digital camera to do his own!
 
That might be true but someone mentioned that his computer crashed. So that is going to take a bit of time to take photos out of the memory or he would have to take pictures of his birds all over again.
 
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Nah, I've seen lemon cuckoos marans in a few places now, including the California state fair last year. (Not in the competition exhibit but over by the farm animals in display cages... they had two of them... I'll have to find the picture of the roo that I took.) I also saw one for sale about a month ago I believe at Elverta Feed.

Once again, we find evidence of Greenfire seriously gouging/overpricing birds you can get in other places for a lot less.

Even if their birds are "show quality", then instead of being worth $25, they should be worth $100... not $400/pair. THAT is price gouging & they can package it on a nice "farmey" looking website however they want. It doesn't change what it is.
 
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Maybe they were using a magnet and string
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(anyone else here following the the sex determination thread elsewhere on here?)
Doesn't it jump up and down if the egg is fertile?!?
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Maybe they were using a magnet and string
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(anyone else here following the the sex determination thread elsewhere on here?)
Doesn't it jump up and down if the egg is fertile?!?
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LMAO!
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I am following that thread with interest. All the different reactions to it have been really funny.​
 
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