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White Bresse Hatching Eggs

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$99.90

Regular price $99.90
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  • White Bresse Hatching Eggs - 12 Eggs
  • All eggs are shipped in foam shippers
  • Great fertility rates on farm (ask us about our hatch/fertility rate anytime)

 

We are currently 25 dozen eggs ahead of your order placed after today (3/20/2023). We are shipping about 1-2 dozen fresh eggs each week during Winter time, up to 3 dozen eggs shipped each week during Spring through Fall. Your eggs will not ship immediately. When your order is completed your place in line is reserved immediately.

 

We also offer chicks and juveniles, adults and breeding pairs of this breed.

 

Quality counts

 

  • 250 eggs per year
  • Creme colored eggs
  • 5.5-7lbs grown


Bresse Chickens are considered the worlds most delicious chicken. Bresse or American Bresse will lay 250 creme colored eggs per year. Bresse are heat and cold tolerant which makes them a contender for the best homestead chicken. Bresse chickens have white feathers, red combs and blue steel legs which represent the colors of their French origins. We selectively choose only our larger birds to breed so you have more to share. Roosters are typically 7 pounds and hens weigh in at 5.5 pounds. 

All hatching eggs orders are shipped in custom foam shippers. We have egg-cellent fertility rates on the farm (ask our current farm fertility rates anytime).

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Meg N. (CO)
Don't buy eggs, buy chicks

Overall disappointed. I purchased 24 eggs (no extras were sent), only 8 developed, 6 hatched, and 2 hatched out with severe wry neck. I tried to save the 2 wry necks, but after a week of no improvement, I ended up culling them. So out of 24 eggs, I only got 4 chicks (17%). For that rate and cost, it would have been cheaper to just buy the chicks.
At the same time that I set the AZ Bresse eggs, I also set another dozen shipped eggs from a different Bresse breeder. Those eggs hatched with 83% success rate. So pretty sure it wasn't an incubation problem.