Chicken Hatching Eggs Fertile Organic Heritage Dark Brown Green Blue Easter

US $2.49

  • Calimesa, California, United States
  • Jan 30th
Hello! My name is Robin and I have Chicken Hatching Eggs for sale! Standards or Bantams, Your choice. THIS IS A LONG DESCRIPTION, BUT IT IS IMPORTANT YOU READ IT ALL, PLEASE. If you hatch your own eggs now, Have girls laying FRESH EGGS BY SPRING!! We Love our birds very much and they receive the best care and diet. We feed only an Organic, Non-GMO diet of Grains and produce from our farm in Sunny Southern California. Tons of Garden foraging and High Omega-threes from Black oil sunflower seeds. All animals are free ranging, with the only fences separating the standard size from the bantams.  =================================================================================== You are bidding on 1 EGG or more "Order as many as you want" random egg/s.  **When deciding how many to buy consider two things: ** Eggs transported in the mail will get jostled, shaken & x-rayed; cooled & heated. This can lower viability and hatch-ability. The farther away you live from Southern California the more this is true. HALF of what you DO hatch will be roosters. Rule of nature. Please plan accordingly. I almost never have an infertile egg. I hatch these very same eggs weekly.  I have average 90% hatch rate, I'm experienced, and have near-perfect conditions. You can reasonably expect less; some buyers have had 100%; some have had all eggs arrive good looking, but none hatch. This is a risk you take with mail order eggs. I replace broken eggs or offer refunds on them but hatching is up to you. (Refunds on any broken eggs are made through through USPS insurance. This takes about 1-2 weeks to process) Now on to the fun stuff: I have both hens and roosters in ALL varieties listed. ============================================================================= 27 Breeds of STANDARD size Heavy Laying Chickens including any variety of:  True Americaunas (Gold, White, Lavender) Olive Eggers (1st & 2nd Generation), Easter eggers (Colored egg layer crosses) Black Astralorps, Mottled Javas, Delaware, Barred Rock, Rhode Island Red, Red Star, Black Star, Leghorns (White, Exchequer & Brown), Orpingtons, (Buff & Lavender) Dark and Light Brahmas, Salmon Faverolle, Blue Laced and Red Laced Wyandotte, California Whites, White Rocks, Copper Maran,* Wheaten Maran,* and Welsummer* (The Dark chocolate egg Marans and Welsummers are coming out of season, so their eggs are very light right now, but the chicks that hatch out of their eggs will still lay chocolate eggs. Unfortunately, their eggs are indistinguishable from the regular brown eggs right now.)   I do not use artificial lighting to increase productivity.  The dark egg layers' eggs are very light his time of year also, it is a normal and natural part of their lay cycle.  Will not guarantee any particular breed, and that is the point. **See below** However you will get a good mix of Egg colors!  ** I have been receiving many questions about purchasing Specific PURE breeds. I do not offer pure breeds this time of year. This auction is for RAINBOW EGGS that will hatch RAINBOW layers. The ONLY way to get the great color variety and all the in-between shades is from hybrids. FOR EXAMPLE, Olive Eggs Layers are from a Blue egg hen and a dark brown egg Rooster.  Dark colored 2nd generation Olive eggs are from an olive egg hen and a dark brown rooster. Teal Colored eggs are from White egg Hen and a bright blue egg rooster.  I don't keep poor production egg laying hens, or ill-tempered roosters. Both of those traits can be genetic. I breed for egg # production, egg color, mild, smart hens that are energetic foragers and crafty roosters that protect the flock.The chicks that hatch from these eggs will carry these traits and lay rainbow shades of eggs. Any individual hen only lays one color egg. Come springtime, I switch gears and will offer pure breeds again. I Also have BANTAM Hatching eggs. Eggs are light brown to medium brown. My bantam breeds are: Silkies (Porcelain white, golden buff, blue splash, black ) Old English,  Seabright,  Japanese Phoenix,  Hatch Game,  Jungle Hens,  Blue and White Cochin,  Nankin Old English and  Serama. Cannot guarantee any particular breed, However you will get a good mix of Tiny Eggs! Free Range Roosters and Hens. Eggs will be from a random act of the above rooster and hen. The only separation is Standard size from Bantam size. =================================================================================== TO CALCULATE YOUR OWN APPROXIMATE  SHIPPING QUOTE: Pay shipping for 1st egg/carton/bubble wrap packaging and box (14 ounces) and add 3 ounces each additional egg purchased. I am in Zipcode 92320. I am not making money on shipping, each egg must be individually wrapped and packing costs add up. It takes me a long time to pack each package too.  Go to USPS.com and get a quote if Ebay isn't doing it for you. Shipping is automatically calculated by eBay using this formula. NO up-charge from me. Ships from Calimesa, California. 92320. Also available for free local pickup. Contact me for details. *READ THE SHIPPING AND HANDLING BEFORE BIDDING* Shipping: ALWAYS PRIORITY MAIL allowing time to Collect, Ship, UN-pack, Settle 12-18 hours and Incubate within a 7 day period.   Eggs are UN-washed and freshly collected- I shoot for delivery Saturday at the latest. I collect and ship as late as Thursday depending on your particular location. Your Eggs will be carefully hand packaged in a carton, in with packing peanuts,bubble wrap and/or paper, within a box, labeled  "FRAGILE". Boxes will not be labeled "EGGS" because this can cause inspection and delays. USPS Express shipping also Available. If you are on the East coast, or it is especially snowy where you are, you may want to consider this. I will add many free extra eggs if you pay express shipping, to help offset the extra cost. There may be days the girls don't lay as expected. This is especially true this time of year. Some days I get a dozen a day, some days I get 2 single eggs.I may need more time needed to fill your order.You may be patient and wait it out ((Your order will be completed in order of purchase)), Take a refund on the short amount of eggs or request a full refund.  I want to do what is best for you. Thank you for your understanding. I'm not a store or farm factory. I'm just a mom who's a bit chicken crazy. Feedback: Please post feedback on how your eggs have been delivered and our communication.  Feel free to contact me so that I can help in any way. I appreciate your suggestions via messages, not in the feedback forum.  That being said, I want success for everyone, and that is why I offer 'hatch support'!  I will answer incubating questions. I will offer advice. I can help you with concerns or anxiety during incubation and hatch. I will not abandon you after shipping the eggs. Send me pictures of your chicks I can help you guess roo or hen. If your eggs don't hatch as expected, we can try to figure out why together so you can succeed. I also ship replacement eggs at a high discount if you do have your hatch "Go-Bad". Chickens are great and I want everyone to have their own healthy flock. ======================Save this info:===================== Upon Delivery: 1.    Unpack the boxes. Unwrap the eggs and set pointy-side down in egg cartons. Allow eggs to settle for 12-18 hours for the air pocket to orient itself and come to room temperature before placing in the incubator.  Abrupt warming from 55 degrees to 100 degrees causes moisture condensation on the egg shell that leads to disease and reduced hatches. Incubating    with a misplaced air-pocket can cause membrane separation.  2.     Hatch-ability holds well up to seven days, but declines rapidly afterward.  4.      Eggs should be placed in an incubator maintained at 99.5 to 100 degrees for circulated air incubators and 100.5-101.0 for still air incubators.       5.     Humidity needs to be 35%-50% for 2 weeks and 55%-70% for the last week. (Averages, don't panic) 6.     If you use and auto turner, remove it at 18 days incubation. If you turn by hand turn 2-3 times daily until day 18. Then Lay eggs on their sides and don't turn anymore. 7.     Chicks pip on day 21 and often need 12- 24 hours to push out. Don't rush them. Don't try to help. They need time. Helping hatch almost never goes well. 8.     Chicks need to hatch and be completely DRY, ALERT, and running around-- before removal from incubator. They don't need to eat or drink right away, for up to 48-60 hours and can easily drown if they aren't alert/strong enough yet. RESIST the urge to take them out right away!

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