6 Colored Sebastopol Goose Hatching Eggs - Gray, Buff, Saddleback - Laying Now!

US $58

  • Rock Creek, Ohio, United States
  • Feb 28th
Please pay promptly, and the seller will leave positive feedback. If unhappy with the transaction, contact the seller before leaving negative or neutral feedback. However, no sales are accepted outside the continental US. The eggs are collected daily and marked with the date collected. The eggs are lightly brushed to remove any debris, but they are not washed or cleaned with a moist washcloth. The eggs awaiting shipment are turned three times each day and stored in a cool room. The eggs are packaged well and shipped with the air cell facing up after payment clears to ensure they are fresh. However, the seller is not responsible for postal handling. Offering 6 hatching eggs from my colored Sebastopol breeding pen. The geese have been laying eggs for over 2 months and their eggs have been confirmed to be fertile. The gander is a heavily marked gray saddleback split to buff, and the pens have gray, gray saddleback, and buff saddleback breeds. You can expect a variety of colors and markings in their goslings. The average pricing for newly hatched colored Sebastopol goslings is $70-$100 each in the area. These geese are in their first year of laying and are nearing the end of their laying season, so the fertility is a bit lower now than earlier in the season. If you want your eggs to have a better hatch rate, have them held at the receiving post office for pickup. This can be done by simply marking the box “Hold & Call for Pick-up” and providing a contact person's phone number on the box. There is no guarantee of how many eggs will hatch, so be aware that buying hatching eggs is an inherent gamble. The typical hatching rate of shipped goose eggs is not particularly good. Although they are called "wedding dress geese" by my friends, they are a medium-sized, elegant goose that has curly feathers on their breast, sides, and back. The ganders weigh 12-14 lbs and the geese weigh 10-12 lbs. On average, the females produce 25-35 eggs per year. Sebastopols cannot fly well due to the curliness of their feathers and they have difficulty getting off the ground.

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