Hatching Eggs & Live Poultry:
Ancona Duck
True Standard White Cornish - NFS
American Bresse
Barnyard Mix
Eastern Wild Turkey
Narragansett Turkey
Royal Palm Turkey
Silkie Frizzle
For Eating:
Chicken Eggs: $5.00 dozen
Duck & Turkey Eggs: $6.00 dozen
Cornish Cross $5.00/lb
Coming in 2026:
Katahdin Lamb
Pygmy and Pygmy/Nigerian Dwarf kids
SanJak LongCrower
Ayam Cemani
Call Ducks
Lavender Americauna
Blue/Black Splash Americauna
Show lines Splash Silkie & Frizzle
Shipping or Local Pick Up Available
Price is for 1 hatching egg. You can order up to 12 at a time.
A heritage breed. Hens typically lay around 20-25 eggs per year if incubating naturally, or more (40-50 per year) if eggs are removed.
The American Bresse is a dual purpose bird. Raised for egg production and meat. They can be processed around 16 weeks of age and are a little slower to grow unlike the cornish cross. Their meat is usually marbled and tastes better than cornish cross. They lay a medium - large brown egg. Around 250/year.
Price is for one hatching egg. Maximum order is 12. The American Bresse is a dual purpose bird raised for egg production and meat purposes. They lay a medium - large brown egg and produce about 250 eggs a year.
Price is for one hatching egg maximum order of 12. Ancona ducks are known as excellent layers, typically producing 210-280 eggs per year. They are also considered to be good meat ducks, with hens weighing around 7 pounds and drakes around 8 pounds.
Ancona ducks are known as excellent layers, typically producing 210-180 eggs per year. They are also considered to be good meat ducks, with hens weighing around 7 pounds and drakes around 8 pounds.