BBS (blue, black, and splash possible) Brahma hatching eggs. These are some big babies! They are very docile, calm, and hardy birds. They are eggcelent layers of XL tan eggs. These are often the first to run up to us and want love and snacks, lots of snacks.
This is a project color variety of Brahma not recognized by the APA. We are breeding this line towards the American Brahma SOP, which means some traits are still a work in process.
12 BBS Large Fowl Brahma Hatching Eggs
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DISCLAIMER!
I wanted to talk about hatching eggs for a moment and make sure that everyone is aware of the risk involved!! One of the things that I have learned from shipping and purchasing hatching eggs myself, is that it is a gamble every time!! I just want everyone to know and understand that I have absolutely no control over the eggs once they leave my hands! The way I package my eggs, I guarantee that they will arrive in one piece. If the eggs arrive intact, that says to me that I have fulfilled my duty to my customers. I have no control over whether the eggs get x-rayed, dropped, shaken, exposed to extreme temperatures or what have you along the way. Many of these hazards will deem the eggs unhatchable. The incubation process, which we all know, can go wrong even when we think we have done everything right. I cannot be there to monitor the incubation through the 21-day period. There are way too many variables that go into producing a healthy chick from a shipped egg, and that it is certainly a huge gamble! A gamble many of us breeders and fellow chicken lovers are willing to take to get the birds or genetics we truly want. When I hatch these eggs here at our Farm we consistently get a 90-99% hatch rate. A good shipped hatching egg rate is anywhere from 0-100%. It is also important to note that I regularly check fertility in my breeding pens to ensure hatchability. I will not ship eggs from pens with less than 90% fertility. I also only ship eggs 3 days old or fresher. You CANNOT tell if an egg is fertilized or not after incubation due to destruction of the blastoderm by the incubation process. There is nothing more I can do to ensure the best hatch rate possible except to offer my assistance via Facebook messenger all the way through and I am happy to do so!! I always recommend that you allow the eggs to rest pointy end down for 24 hours before setting them. The recommended temperature is 99.5 for most chicken eggs. Humidity is recommended at 40-50% during incubation then the last 3 days increase to 60-65% until hatch. Every incubator is different, please make sure you are testing your incubator and checking for accuracy and discrepancies following your specific incubators instructions BEFORE setting your precious eggs. I HIGHLY recommend using a separate hygrometer inside your incubator to test accuracy. Also, the first few days of development are crucial on the embryos, so I recommend waiting until at least day 10 before the first candle. If you have never hatched eggs before, I highly recommend finding some local eggs to practice with first and to test out your incubator. Even experienced hatchers see hatching shipped eggs as a challenge.
Please do not purchase hatching eggs unless you are willing to accept these risk factors. And please don’t base your reviews of my Farm on your hatch rates. If you are not willing to “risk it” on shipped hatching eggs, then please do not order.
In the event there is an error on my end (I am human) I will absolutely work with you to make it right!
Please send a Facebook private message (fastest way to get in touch with me) for more information or with any questions about my flocks and practices
The cost of shipping is included in our prices!


