Shello

Songster
10 Years
Feb 19, 2014
52
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Stoneboro, PA
https://www.oldtime.farm/collection...partridge-chantecler-fertilized-hatching-eggs

Partridge Chantecler Fertilized Hatching Eggs are $50 per 1 dozen or $90 per 2 dozen shipped (shipped price includes spare eggs and shipping to continental US)

IMPORTANT NOTES:
  • The Chantecler fertilized hatching eggs we select for shipping are 1 3/4 to 2 1/4 oz and we aim for an average of 24 oz per dozen.
  • We offer no guarantee on hatching eggs but do include extra eggs with each order.
  • We have reports of good fertility and hatchability in the eggs we have shipped (plus our on farm records), but many things can happen when eggs are shipped that may damage them and variables in incubation that may occur that may lead to a less than ideal hatch.
  • Only eggs of good shape and shell quality are shipped - all eggs are candled before being packaged and we make every attempt to make sure the eggs are less than 4 days old when shipped.
  • Old Time poultry have been selectively bred to breed standard for many generations but unwanted or undesirable characteristics may show up. We still have a lot of work to do!
  • We ship to the US only (with the exception of Hawaii).
  • All eggs are shipped by USPS Priority Mail.
  • We reserve the right to refuse any order for any reason.
LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PARTRIDGE CHANTECLER CHICKENS
Old Time Partridge Chantecler chickens are selectively bred for breed characteristics, according to the American Poultry Association (APA) Standard of Perfection and the writings of the Partridge Chantecler founder, Dr Wilkinson, as well as for a balance between egg and meat production. We participate in the NPIP program (participant #23-601), our Partridge Chantecler flock is certified by the American Poultry Association and is also Certified Heritage.

The foundation for our breeding plan is health, vigor and good temperament - only healthy/vigorous birds are in our flock and there is no room on our farm for unpleasant birds. We select for structural soundness and production characteristics primarily using the Livestock Conservancy Heritage Chicken Manual as a guide, then use the APA Standard of Perfection along with guidance from our mentors and the writings found in our extensive library of books and articles for the breed specific and finer points of selection. Our breeding pens are set up to minimize faults being duplicated in male and female (no bird is perfect).

Eggs of good quality that are 1 3/4 to 2 1/4 oz are saved for incubation (aim for an average of 24 oz per dozen). We feed a custom, nutrient dense breeder ration made with non-GMO grains for hatch-ability, the health of our flock and a good start to their offspring. Our breeding flock is also free range or day range on pasture within poultry net paddocks.
 

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