6+ White American Watermaal Hatching eggs

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US$85.00

This listing is for 6 plus extras if available, hatching eggs, Rare White Bearded American Watermaal Hatching Eggs Pre-Order, NPIP.

I love this breed. They are curious minded, I often feed them from my hand. They have cute, tassled crests that do not cover their eyes. They are bearded and muffed. They lay really well for me, and don't go broody often.

There are 2 Watermaal roosters and 1 white Belgian bearded D'anver rooster over White Watermaal hens and 1 White Belgian Bearded D'anver hen ( the D'anvers are to help with diversity)

The chicks that hatch are very active, I'm always amazed how active they are right from day 1.

*There is potential for recessive black on occasion, but I have not had one hatch in a while.

Shipping policy: We ship Mon thru Thurs. Shipping cost is included in the price.

We do not use foam shippers for our hatching eggs, we have received eggs in foam shippers and they often have at least 1 or 2 eggs with micro cracks. All eggs are indivicually wrapped and double boxed. In your box with your eggs will be an NPIP certificate, a guide on best

We do not use foam shippers for our hatching eggs. We have received eggs in foam shippers, and they often have at least 1 or 2 eggs with micro cracks. All eggs are individually wrapped and double-boxed. In your box with your eggs will be an NPIP certificate, a guide on best practices for hatching eggs (what works for us), and a bantam chick care guide.

Hatching egg policy: We do not guarantee hatch rates, too many factors affect shipped hatching eggs from the handling of the box from USPS to the room your incubator is in (temp and humidity) to the incubator itself. You may get every egg to develop and only 1 hatches, that's the risk with hatching eggs.

We recommend local pickup but happily ship. By purchasing, you are acknowledging the hatch rate disclaimer. Due to the nature of the product, we do not offer refunds. Please leave feedback based on the packaging and egg condition when they arrive, not hatch rate. We have no control over that.