FS Many Different Breeds of Quail, Ringneck Pheasant Hatching Eggs Shipping from AR

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KIM_TMA

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This is my parents' stuff that I help out with and just wanted to give my AC buddies a chance to look, comment, and possibly purchase.

Bobwhite
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Jumbo Brown Coturnix
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Texas A&M Whites
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Chinese Ringneck Pheasant
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Prices are as followed on the fertilized hatching eggs.
Quail (all breeds)
12 Eggs $10.00
25 Eggs $16.25
50 Eggs $27.50
100 Eggs $45.00
500 Eggs $175.00
600 Eggs $200.00
Pheasant
12 Eggs $12.00
25 Eggs $25.00
50 Eggs $50.00
100 Eggs $100.00

Shipping $11.00 For 50+ Eggs (+ means we send extras to cover breakage(up to 20).)
Shipping $15.00 For 100+ Eggs


None of my eggs are washed to prevent from removing mother natures protective coating.
All my birds are 100% disease free and are wormed monthly. My breeder birds are cycled yearly so no linebreeding and no inter breeding.
My hatch rate is 95%+, I can not guarantee your hatch rate due to circumstances out of my control such as rough postage handling, postal x-rays, and your personal incubator methods.
I inspect each egg and package them. I will provide the best protection I can against rough postage handling. Once your order leaves my hands I can not be held responsible for your hatch rate.

Pm me if you got any questions, or just comment here.
We also have live birds for pickup only.
You can also check out my webpage at
http://HowardsQuailandGamebirds.intuitwebsites.com/

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Do you ship day olds? May be interested in about 100 coturnix if the price is right. Also do your parents have any gambel quail?
 
Do you ship day olds? May be interested in about 100 coturnix if the price is right. Also do your parents have any gambel quail?

I wish we were setup to sale day olds, but it is hard to get 100 of them to hatch off at the exact same time in order to ship day olds.

Also no on the gambels. We are hatching off some Amherest and Melnistic Pheasants. Maybe next year on them we will be ready to sale.
 
If I had land, I'd love to purchase eggs from you.
The idea of harvesting 20-50 quail eggs every morning for breakfast is amazing. Mmmm.

Yum yum yum
 
Do you have any lineage info on the Amhersts? Hybrids with Goldens are so common.....
 
I wish we were setup to sale day olds, but it is hard to get 100 of them to hatch off at the exact same time in order to ship day olds.

Also no on the gambels. We are hatching off some Amherest and Melnistic Pheasants. Maybe next year on them we will be ready to sale.

I see what you mean. I would buy eggs but our cabinet incubators are full... My be interested in some lady Amherst for new bloodlines if you have them available soon and they are pure. We also have goldens and yellow goldens, many exotic ducks and geese, peafowl, cage birds, quail, guineas, turkeys, and show chickens(standard white rocks, and Cochin bantams).
 
MMMmmmmm BBQ quail! Too bad I can keep any here, the coyotes and foxes would have them before morning.

Yeah here too, that is where cages are involved. These little birds don't just hang around if you know what I mean.
Wire mesh cages are easy to assemble and then you can even hang them so snakes can't sneak in and eat eggs.
 
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