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12+ Purebred Turkey Hatching Eggs! Bourbon, Narragansett, Blue Slates!! Potluck!

$ 26.39

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Hatching Egg
  • Brand: Blue

    Description

    You are buying 12+ fertile hatching eggs plus extras, I ship at least 15 to 18! If you want more of one than another i can try, if you want a BIN for one breed ill be glad to set you up!
    PUREBRED Hatching eggs! ALL turkeys penned separately!
    CALL FOR PICK UP SHOULD BE PLACED ON ALL BOXES! GET US YOUR NUMBER OR PUT IT IN "MESSAGE TO SELLER" AT TIME OF PAYMENT! NO Eggs should be left out or put under undue handling/heat/cold by route delivery trucks!
    The Narragansett turkey is named for Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island, where the variety was developed. It descends from turkeys and the domestic turkeys (probably Norfolk Blacks) brought to America by English and European colonists beginning in the 1600’s. Improved and standardized for production qualities, the Narragansett became the foundation of the turkey industry in New England. Though it was valued across the country, it was especially important in Rhode Island and Connecticut. The American Poultry Association recognized the Narragansett in 1874.
    The Bourbon Red turkey is named for Bourbon County in Kentucky’s Bluegrass region where it originated in the late 1800’s. It was developed by J. F. Barbee from crosses between Buff, Bronze, and White Holland turkeys though the initial steps actually took place in Pennsylvania, where Buff turkeys of darker red hues – called Tuscarora or Tuscawara – were bred and then taken west with settlers bound for Ohio and Kentucky.
    While most early texts state that the Slate turkey originated from a cross of the Black turkey on a white turkey, there is little genetic evidence to support such a conclusion. The slate gene is a legitimate mutation that arose just as the gene for blue in the Andalusian chicken is the result of an unrecorded mutation. One added element of confusion in defining the variety is that there are actually two different genetic mutations (one dominant and one recessive) that produce the blue slate color, and these produce slightly different shades. Occasionally a Black can hatch. White and rusty brown markings may be present but are considered a defect.
    Contact me BEFORE leaving neutral or negative feedback unlike a few others, I will always fix a problem. After 40 plus years. I have been there to many times from other sellers myself! Our farm card is on your pack slip! We are nust a call.or text away!
    I will never ship you an egg I would not incubate myself, no significant thin shells or imperfections! I hate getting those from other sellers so will not do it to you! A little dirt does not affect hatchability!
    Some smudges or a little dirt will not affect your hatchability!
    I DO NOT ship filthy or real dirty eggs those are mine to incubate or pigs or wash to eat!
    There are MANY reasons an egg does not develop, especially on shipped eggs, never just assume it was infertile. Im hatching here weekly and know my fertility.
    PLEASE read the pack slip for tips on handling shipped eggs. You do not handle them like eggs from your own coop! People...please use good proven incubators!
    If you have a problem CONTACT ME! My phone and all info is on that pack slip! We are just a text away.
    DO NOT leave negative or poor feedback without the courtesy of even a contact. Thats pretty crappy. My phone, email and ebay messaging all WORK! I will always work with a customer.
    Eggs are Risky! I have bought, sold, and shipped eggs for almost 40 years before there even was an ebay, heat packs, ect. I have been on the receiving end of no hatch MANY times and I am NOT like other sellers! I always work with my buyers with those problems.
    I raise these birds here in Northern Idaho with only good shelter, so don't think these birds are frail. All my breeding roos will show comb damage from our winters.
    Happy Hatching! I am ISDA NPIP AI #101 certified breeder and seller! I can Ship ANYWHERE in the Continental USA except NO GUARANTEE of ANY kind on eggs/chicks shipped to Alaska, Hawaii, Texas or New Mexico due to past delays or bad USPS handling!
    Buying hatching eggs is RISKY! I do NOT guarantee your hatch rate due to things obviously beyond my control once they leave the farm! I am getting 95% plus on any breed offered or I don't offer them or sale! Eggs will be 48 to 72 hours old at most when shipped and
    No refunds on hatching eggs for any reason. I ONLY guarantee them to arrive unbroken NOT including the extras provided in case of any breakage!
    Pictures at time of arrival is required and buyer pays shipping for ANY replacements!
    NO guarantees of any kind if eggs are left out after delivery by tracking information (left at door, on porch, ect, please be real about what adverse temperatures can do plus the added route delivery handling!), Let me know if you want a "Call For Pick Up" on the box for your post office! It saves a LOT of eggs for a little inconvenience!
    See my feedback! If you want a guarantee you can buy chicks but my eggs and packing are about the best on ebay!
    ATTENTION! Who ever wins this auction PLEASE pay immediately after auction end! If your not paying immediately please do not bid! Eggs are usually ready to ship or I will gather for your paid order. If you are not ready for eggs to be shipped please do not bid. Buy when your ready for them!
    THANK YOU!
    FOXFIRE FARMS POULTRY