What do you think about these standard Cornish, is it worth $150 for 6 eggs?

I have always wanted to try this dual purpose meat breed: Breese Chickens

Apparently they get big and act like real chickens, not like broilers.

As far as the Pure Indian Game White Cornish, they look cool. But I know nothing about them! I raise and breed a rare breed, Svart Hona, and if you want to try out some rare breed meat chicken that suits you, I am always supportive of that adventure!
 
I don't think we are looking at the same ad? The link went to $61 bid for 8 eggs, not $150 for 6.
That seller has been selling eggs for a couple of months and his auctions has been ending in an average bid of $150. He started selling some at a set price two weeks ago for $150/ for 6 eggs, but still auction 8 eggs a week.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/333937922837?_trkparms=aid=777001&algo=DISCO.FEED&ao=1&asc=20200211172457&meid=f91112ee8a32498f90a8620880f7dcda&pid=101213&rk=1&rkt=1&mehot=none&itm=333937922837&pmt=0&noa=1&pg=2380057&algv=RecommendingSearch&brand=White&_trksid=p2380057.c101213.m46344&_trkparms=pageci:74b079c1-a322-11eb-8d5d-362334634da0|parentrq:f7d155d31780a0f119ba60a7ffd85c8b|iid:1
 
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That is no reason to throw it away or waste it on eggs that likely won't hatch after they are shipped.

Buy already hatched chicks. At least then you have a decent chance of them arriving alive.
You are right about buying live chicks, but who sells live standard White Cornish chicks? I have an order for 15 live jumbo cornish x hybrids from Mcmurray Hatchery coming in June and I already have 8 Cornish Roasters and two black standard Cornish 2 week old chicks in my brooder.
 

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