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BlackRabbit Posted - Apr 30 2014 : 5:37:55 PM
Does anyone want to trade fertile eggs. I have a barn yard mix or some pure bred blue laced red wyandotte eggs. Ive been looking for turkey eggs.



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BlackRabbit Posted - May 02 2014 : 6:49:09 PM
One I hope this is not offensive I love your BREEDS!!!! <3
Im up for a trade? Ive been wanting giants, and marans for quite some time. And Ive never had a turken their just so silly I feel like making them scarves.

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u.p.farmer Posted - May 02 2014 : 11:23:35 AM
I have blue jersey giant rooster with blue, blue splash and black hens, coronation sussex, lavender orpingtons, bantam cochins,turkens and Easter eggers. My silkies and copper marans are not in seperate pens at this time. I have the wyandottes like yours but would like to get a different blood line of them. Also I have to go out of town next week and will not be back until the 16th just so you don't think I'm ignoring you. Also have runner ducks. I know how to wrap them for mailing as I have sent eggs to brother and dad down state with 0 broken.
BlackRabbit Posted - May 01 2014 : 7:35:46 PM
Yes they can be shipped, very very carefully with the proper shipping labels, and even then it will most likely be a lower hatch rating. Think of the situations you have no control over, the post man can leave them in a hot or cold climate or handle them roughly. There are so many factors in it. But If your willing to take the risk and lets say the post man is respectful it should be a good hatch.

I prefer turkey but am open to other breeds of chickens.What you thinking Annette?

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u.p.farmer Posted - May 01 2014 : 5:10:11 PM
Are you only looking for turkey eggs? I have other breeds of chickens.
HodgeLodge Posted - May 01 2014 : 4:14:25 PM
can they be shipped?


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