French Guinea Hatching Eggs
My French Guinea hens lay the prettiest, speckled, pink bloomed eggs ever! They are very consitent too. My French Guineas grow twice as fast as other guinea fowl varieties. They are used primarily for meat, which is in high demand, thanks to its lean, tender, dark quality.
Need an excuse to add these birds to your farm? Guinea fowl are known for controlling ticks—which carry diseases like Lyme and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. And let’s not forget rodent control. They’re mice and rats’ worst enemies! They are superior “watch birds,” and screech loudly when they detect anything unusual, including intruders like humans and other predators. And as a bonus, guinea hens lay approximately 100 brown, triangular eggs per year from March through August.
This price includes shipping for six (6) eggs. I can ship 1 dozen (12 eggs) at a time.
These are shipped in Egg Foam Shippers. I include "HOLD FOR PICKUP" and the phone number you provided on the invoice. This does NOT guarantee that the Post Office will call you. YOU need to go and speak to them and let them know you want to pick it up.
ABOUT OUR BIRDS
Our birds are hand raised and handled daily. They are pasture raised and supplemented with a non-GMO, six-way scratch feed, non-GMO Grower Feed, and non-GMO layer feed by Nature Crest. Additionally, they get Cluckin Good Herbs from Scratch-N-Peck, organic sesame seeds, organic flax seeds, kelp, mealworms, black soldier flies, and table scraps. They roam our pastures 24/7/365 and live out in the fresh mountain air and sunshine. They are never sick, never have parasites, and are very hearty, healthy birds. We maintain a very small flock.
SHIPPING POLICY
Please read our shipping policy here.
HATCHING TIPS!
Please read my Hatching Eggs Tips before purchasing or incubating your eggs!
IMPORTANT INFO
If you need to contact us in regard to an existing order, please reply to the order confirmation email. This keeps all correspondence tied directly to your order so that we do not lose track of anything that we may agree on. Social Media Messages and direct emails get lost easily with the large number of communications we receive daily.