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Fawn and White Indian Runner Duck Hatching Eggs! (12+2) NPIP AI/PL!

$ 20.06

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Brand: Fawn/Chocolate and White
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Type: Hatching Egg
  • Poultry Type: Duck
  • Condition: New
  • Custom Bundle: No

    Description

    PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION BEFORE ORDERING.
    These are Fawn and White Indian Runner ducks.
    You may get pure Fawn and White, or some splashes of Black mixed in from the male.
    These are FARM DUTY birds - NOT Show type.
    They'll lay a egg for you every day, and gobble down tons of slugs in your garden, while leaving plants alone.
    They're Docile, Nervous, and easily Herdable - Good for training farm and livestock working dogs.
    They're also quiet, unlike other breeds.
    Side note... I, unfortunately, cannot get mine to stand as tall as "picturesque" runners because they trust me.
    Mine just aren't scared of me, so they relax.
    Does this mean I have some crap cross-breed and i'm trying to explain it away? No. It doesn't. You're going to have to take my word for it.
    Make sure to check out my livestream below, for a live view of them.
    NPIP:
    Before I can ship your eggs out to you, I need:
    -Full Name
    -Final Destination Address
    -Phone Number
    -Email Address
    -Purpose of birds
    You will receive a completed 9-3 form in your email.
    This is proof that the stock you receive is tested clean, and you can use this as supporting documentation in becoming NPIP yourself.
    If you don't agree to this, your order will be cancelled, and refunded. This information is MANDATORY.
    NPIP IS REQUIRED BY LAW IN ALL 50 STATES
    to ship fowl/eggs over state lines.
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    ***About my Eggs and shipping:***
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    THE MOST IMPORTANT POINTS:
    >
    YOU ARE IN A QUEUE
    , subject to laying and other's purchases.
    >
    I
    cannot
    guarantee a
    delivery date
    ,
    or time
    , only that I will definitely ship them within 1-5 days of your ordering.
    I understand that your dates are important, but, this is all a variable on my end due to season.
    If there's a delay on my end, I will reach out to you to work out the details.
    >
    I cannot guarantee Viability
    due to shipping. About 95% of my eggs are fertile in my own test hatches.
    I do my best to make sure there's no external or internal damage via purpose made shipping material.
    >
    NO RETURNS.
    Sorry, Due to the nature of this, I cannot take back any material. If you have a issue, please contact me, we can work something out.
    >All eggs are shipped via USPS 2 day.
    >Combined/Discounted Shipping - Sorry, Because of the way my eggs are packed, I cannot combine shipping at the time.
    >
    CONUS ONLY.
    If you order, and you're outside if the lower 48, your order will be cancelled. Sorry, but this has to do with infection control.
    Notes:
    Shipping eggs is terrible for viability rate. There's other sellers who may tell you they'll be fine, or you'll have a 100% viability rate, or that shipping doesn't affect them in any way. There are things you can do to increase damage mitigation, but there's still always going to be a 25-50% failure rate.
    Is my saying this terrible for sales? Yes, of course. But I'd rather earn your trust in the future, then make a few bucks right now... after all, my dog LOVES eggs!
    All Shipped eggs are usually internally damaged to some extent via shipping forces.
    If you can't accept this, don't buy shipped eggs - Instead, find someone local.
    1) I use excellent packaging to attempt to minimize shipping issues, but short of flying these eggs to you on a personal jet, there's always going to be some issues shipping eggs - Mostly in the way of air cell damage, and chalaza detachment.
    2) I make every effort to ship my eggs on the day they're laid, to minimize the size of this air sac.
    If there's no air sac, it isn't there to puncture and fill with egg white from shipping forces.
    This means you don't have to pray that the air cell fixes itself, or incubate a specific way... or some other malarky that usually doesn't work.
    3) All eggs are candled to check for freshness. Any eggs with large air sacs or blood spots are not sold to you, as I consider it dishonest by way of selling a inferior product.
    4) Eggs are NOT washed.
    5) Please let your eggs rest and come to room temperature for a couple of hours. Cold eggs in a warm box do not work out well.
    6) Refunds:
    I have a Broken egg policy.
    Any eggs above the 2 extra included in the box that are broken, i'll refund per egg.
    You must include photos on the day you receive them.
    I do not refund for infertile/clears/failure to hatch.
    Reasons For Shipping Delays:
    1) You failed to provide NPIP data.
    2) Storms, natural disasters.
    3) Failure to pay.
    4) Failure to lay.
    - Above All -
    Please Message me for questions.
    I'm more than happy to answer any questions you might have!
    TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS:
    Incubators I recommend:
    -Brinsea MiniEx 7, Octagon, etc. Brinsea make GREAT incubators, and are worth the cost.
    -If you wanna go off the deep end, Go for a GQF Sportsman1502, or a Brinsea Ova-easy 380.
    Supplies I recommend:
    -Tractor supply Rubbermaid 100/150gal Drinking Troughs - Washable, and durable. Good for brooders.
    -Any of the Brinsea or knock off heat panels. Heat lamps can burn your house down!
    -Nutritional Yeast for Niacin supplement - Ducks NEED niacin. It's SUPER critical to development. 1tbsp to 1 cup unmed chick feed.
    -Flake Pine Shavings - Sand won't work here - duck poop is too wet to scoop out.
    -A small Dish for wetted feed.
    Incubation Details:
    -On receipt of your eggs, Let them rest FAT END UP for 24hrs. This allows them to come to room temp, and if there's any sort of perforation in the air cell, to potentially re-join, which doesn't always work but is worth a shot.
    -28 days at 99.5F. 25 of those days with a 50% RH. The last few days bump humidity up to 60-70% RH.
    -Ducks benefit from interval cooling. Cool down to room temp for an hour each day. Room temp being around 60F or so.
    If you've never raised ducks before, Please read this article I wrote for a basic understanding:
    https://ryansgoslings.com/2021/03/13/how-to-take-care-of-baby-ducks/
    Wanna see the Parents(and others) in action?
    Check out my Livestream Here(You can control the cams via chat!):
    https://youtube.com/c/RyansGoslings