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Please Read My Hatching Egg Policy First!

Once the eggs leave my property, they are no longer my responsibility. I cannot guarantee how many will hatch or their fertility. I know the fertility rate and hatch rate in my own incubators, but I cannot control your hatching practices or incubator inconsistencies. Incubators can be very temperamental–especially lower quality incubators. I have dealt with bad incubators before myself. Having no hatched birds does not mean the eggs were defective/not fertilized. To narrow down problems follow guidelines below!


To start off, please refer to sites like Back Yard Chickens and others to follow their hatching recommendations. Have separate humidity and thermometer devices inside the incubator to double check your incubator’s readings. The incubators are often wrong. Do not wash the eggs. Put eggs in your incubator within 3 days of purchase. Candle eggs at 10 days to see if there are blood vessels forming inside the egg. Please use a specific egg candling light to help you see inside the egg. If the eggs are entirely empty at 12 days, remove the infertile eggs. If eggs do not hatch 5-6 days after the hatch due date (21 days for chicken/28 days for duck and turkey), the birds have most likely died in their shell due to movement in the incubator, too much humidity, too little humidity, temperature too low or high, lack of air, or individual abnormalities/defects in the birds that may be caused by bad luck or the previous issues with your incubator mentioned.  


IF YOU PURCHASE EGGS FROM ME, YOU ARE AGREEING I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR HATCH. Thank you for your understanding!

Chicken Eggs for Sale

Varieties of hatching eggs currently available are listed first with their prices. Message me before pickup! 

Hatching Eggs

*Ask me about availability first and allow me to make sure I can fulfill your request for breed type. Price per egg is included for mixing what you would like in your dozen.

 

Available breeds I am able to offer people who wish to hatch their own birds:

Silver Spangled Appenzeller Spitzhauben 

White Eggs

Expect to pay $12 a dozen ($1 an egg).

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These birds are very inquisitive and active. They can be very independent. My hens tamed very easily with food, and they enjoy attention. Mine love black oil sunflower seeds, which won them over very quickly. Once they become friendly, they seek you out and are super enjoyable. If you do not befriend them, they are quite wild.  They fall asleep while you pet their cute faces.  They are very heat and cold tolerant. The roosters are very flighty but non-aggressive. So far, I have no complaints with them.

Lavender Ameraucana

Blue Eggs

Expect to pay $24 a dozen ($2.00 an egg).

 These guys have beards, which is both fun to look at and helps them stay winter hardy. They lay beautiful eggs and are calm chickens. So far, my rooster, Odin, has never shown any human aggression. My Ameraucanas are purebred, and I am developing my breeding program for bluer eggs from these sweet birds.

Double Laced Barnevelder

Medium-Dark Brown with Brown Speckles

Expect to pay $12 a dozen ($1 an egg).

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They sport a beautiful green, purple, dark blue color when the sun hits their darker feathers. Combined with the lace pattern on their body, Barnevelders remind me of peacocks. They are just gorgeous in person. My hen, Espresso, is very friendly and talkative. My rooster, Barney, is talkative and not aggressive. He have lower/deeper voices. They seem to have very passive dispositions with the other birds.

Welsummers coming this fall!

Shades red brown to dark red brown with speckles

Expect to pay $20 a dozen ($2 an egg).

I have one Welsummer laying a medium brown with plenty of speckles and another laying the darkest shade for a Welsummer. Her eggs are a rich dark red clay and coffee color just shimmering in the sunlight with small speckles. They are like works of art! Her egg color has lightened as the laying season has progressed, but they are still distinctively gorgeous in color. I added high quality Welsummers to my breeding program from Deer Run farm and hope to offer high quality Welsummers and their eggs to others,

Farm Mixes 

Light-Medium Brown Eggs/Green Eggs/Shades of Blue

Expect to pay $6 a dozen (about $0.50 an egg).

A mix of fun colored birds most likely laying brown eggs.

May include: Blue Splash Maran x Barnevelder, Blue Laced Red Wyandotte x Barnevelder, Australorp x Production Red, Barred Rock x Production Red

Duck Eggs for Sale

Varieties currently available are listed first with their prices. Message me before pickup!

Hatching Eggs

*Ask me about availability first and allow me to make sure I can fulfill your request for breed type.

Available breeds I am able to offer people who wish to hatch their own birds:

Blue Swedish

White Eggs

Expect to pay $20 a dozen

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I love how these ducks look like a black and white bird in a colorful world. My birds lay white/cream eggs.

Saxony

BIG White Eggs

Expect to pay $30 a dozen

I find Saxony ducks to be just darling in looks and temperament. They are a favorite. The hens are white and a light apricot-brown cream. The drake has a grey head that sets the breed apart from drakes of other breeds. He tamed about a week after I bought him. He is from show lines, and my hens are from Cackle Hatchery. They are very gentle, big ducks. I think they are the sweetest, easily befriended breed of ducks I have. I hope to have better luck hatching them this coming year! Their eggs are white/cream colored.

Welsh Harlequin

White Eggs

Expect to pay $25 a dozen

These ducks are sexable upon hatch by beak color! Their beaks are lighter for hens and darker for drakes for the first few days of their lives. There is room for error with this, but the rate of accuracy is very high. The hen’s color seems to change every other month from a white with some darker coloring to have more of a light brown with darker coloring. They seem to stay their lighter color as they age, but their feathering colors seem to change more than other breeds. This does make them hard to tell apart. It is fun to watch them throughout the seasons. The drake has a classic green head. My Harlequins lay a cream white egg.

Mix

Blue-Blue Green or White Eggs

Expect to pay $12 a dozen

A variety of colors possible. I have had a few lavender ducklings hatch by crossing the Blue Swedish drake over Saxony, Fawn Runner, or Khaki Campbell hens. I may have ducklings available from my blue egg gene carrying drake and a variety of ducks he is with, like  Cayuga, Harlequins, and Ancona ducks. Adult ducks are some examples of the mixes I have kept and raised.

Blue Egger Cross

Birds pictured above are examples of mixes you might get. They may lay shades of blue, blue, blue-green, or white eggs.

Turkey Eggs for Sale

Varieties currently available are listed first with their prices. Message me before pickup! 

Hatching Eggs

*Ask me about availability first and allow me to make sure I can fulfill your request for breed type.

 

Available breeds I am able to offer people who wish to hatch their own birds:

These turkeys are very hearty. They have random white feathering along with occasional random brown feathering. They are very people friendly. I have never sensed any aggression from any of the Mottled Black turkeys I hatched. Their father, Drake, does not like men he does not know. He loves women strangers, though. He loves the men he knows and is like a dog. The hens lay daily or every other day.

Royal Palm

$20 a dozen

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These birds have a beautiful color pattern. The hens and toms are fun to watch in the yard. I have heard they taste very good. The poults are solid white and seem slightly more fragile compared to my Mottled Black poults. The tom parents are not aggressive. My hens lay almost daily.

The hens seem naturally more friendly and curious. They are nice, calm birds. Their color is a rich orange/red/brown with white wing tips and tails.

Barnyard Mix

$12 a dozen

A surprise mix! The mixes may include Pink Palm (Royal Palm x Bourbon Red that is a diluted brown), a bird resembling a Sweet Grass (pictured above), or a bunch of other color possibilities based on crossing a variety of types. There may be some purebreds as well.

I might be able to hatch a variety of birds for you in my own incubator upon request.

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