Eggs? eBay?


Did you know that you can order fertilized chicken eggs on eBay? Why yes you can. And you can get champion lines of fancy birds that you might not be able to get anywhere else. Yes sirrrreeeee!

I’m wanting to become the Maran chicken woman of our little bit of northwestern Ohio and I have been having a lot of trouble finding anyone around with pullets or even mature birds of the varieties that I want to raise. I want the blues and black copper Marans, the wheaten Marans and the splash Marans. I will probably not be raising the Cuckoo variety, even though I have 5 hens of that variety. (They are a little too common… well, you can get them through the hatcheries and I think they are too easily confused with Barred Rocks….so we will keep them in our free range flock for their beautiful rich dark eggs for our egg customers!)

So in my searches online… I discovered that you can get great champion line eggs on eBay!!! Yeah!!! eBay!!! One of my favorite places to shop!

Well, I will admit, I was a little skeptical. I mean, eggs? In the mail? I kinda get chicks… they have been doing that forever, and there is something about a box that cheeps and has air holes and is clearly looking like something you have to be careful with, but a box of eggs looks just like, oh a box of rocks or books or whatever else that get flung and tossed around in the mailstream.

Nearly everyone of the sellers had a little caveat… they ship a couple extra eggs just in case one is not viable, or if one or two get smushed in transit. And if the whole batch goes south, they will ship another batch. Now once they arrive in perfect shape, they have no guarantees on hatching, but they also give you their hatch rate success and nearly all were 80 to 90 percent hatch. Sounds good to me.

I got my first batch of eggs last week. My banty chick eggs. All 18 of them. I paid for 12 and the kind lady sent 6 extra! Wow… that was nice. And everyone was carefully packed and not a single one was broken. I candled them last night at one week and they are pretty much all looking good except 2 of them. 2 are looking a little clear and possibly not fertilized. But, it might just be they are still a little young. Still, 16 good eggs is 4 more than I paid for! And the banties are fancy Belgian Mille Fluer birds that I’ve not seen ANYONE selling or breeding or anything.

There are a couple Maran breeders, but mostly just the black copper marans that Martha Stewart raves about. And every time I tried to get either day olds or pullets, they would sell out of their very limited stock. And the day old straight run birds were $5 to $10 EACH and the pullets were $15 – $20 a bird!! And they were nothing special birds… no champion lines, just backyard bred fancy chickens.

Through eBay, I was able to get my eggs for just a wee bit more than a dollar a egg! I got 24 eggs for $32 and that included shipping. If I get say even a 80% hatch rate, I’m going to be way further ahead then if I bought pullets or day olds! And I get the fancy bred birds and birds that are not available in my area. Great for selling! Great for raising!

I was really impressed on how nicely they were wrapped. Very carefully, each one double bubble wrapped and then the whole box was wrapped in stuffed papers and shredded paper. Very nice. I am pretty excited. 21 days… even less for my banties! By the first of September or so, I should have a mess of little baby birds!!! Like 40 or more! Shesh… I am not a cat lady, I’m a chicken lady in the making!


Aren’t the Marans eggs beautiful? They are so delightfully dark and stunning. I love the ones that have dark brown speckles. So very pretty. If I didn’t need all my eggs right now, I think I would go and blow out a few of the finest looking ones and save them in a little basket or something. They are that pretty to me.


I borrowed my neighbor’s incubator for this load of chicks… and it’s almost full! They got a set of Jersey Giant eggs to hatch out… so there is just a little bit more room for their batch. They are supposed to arrive tomorrow! I was going to get the egg turner inset for their incubator so we can share it and not have to turn the eggs, but I’m not sure all the eggs would fit! So I made these little cardboard corrals for them to set in, open on the bottom, just a little strip to keep them slightly together. It makes hand turning really quick. Only takes a minute or two. I have the incubator right on the dining room table so that we can all check and turn eggs through the day. They say a mother hen turns her eggs up to 90 times a day! Thank goodness that only 3 times will make your eggs hatch strong. I try to do it at least 3 times, but usually I make it to 5 or 6 times. Just whenever I pass by and have a few minutes, I’ll check the temp and humidity and then turn everyone a third of a turn.

Only a couple more weeks!!! I just love to see them hatch, it’s just amazing. Will definitely get some good video this time… lots of opportunities for sure!!!

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2011 Winner of “Weeds Have Feelings Too” village contest…

Yeah, yeah… okay. My plan did not work. Nothing much of value grew out of the bare dirt that the foreclosure realty company hacked everything down to. I thought maybe. I was hopeful. And then it got too hot. And then it rained. And we were busy in the back.

Yeah, we’re starting in on it tomorrow. I’ve hired teens to do battle with it all. We will see what happens….

You must admit, we have nice soil… those are some very healthy weeds! haha…. ahem.

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Last night at the Opry…

It was a crazy day of prep work… packing Blue up with all the gear… getting there early to help set up and oversee the whole production. The backstage time, helping with questions from bands, working with our volunteer staff, and visiting with the guests. It was a good show, not a bad crowd at all. It always helps when you have a good hometown reunion with native sons.

I am so tuckered out today! I had all these visions of crazy busy work today at the homestead… but my sore knees from a day of walking, standing and dashing about would not let me fulfill most of those plans! Now, to be fair, I did some dishes, made a lovely dinner of meatloaf and side for dinner, went and paid the electric bill, got some chicken feed and a few groceries… and farted around with photos and Facebook, dealt with some email. So, it wasn’t just a lay around, eat bon bons day! Haha… But the girls were more productive than me for sure… Jessy did a big cleanup of her bunnie hutch and also finished her little portable grass pen for her bunnies to go out in the courtyard and get a little fresh grass and sunshine time. Maggie took care of the hens, toting that 50 pound bag of feed over her shoulder like a pro country gal! And then both of them cleaned up the mudroom which in our little homestead has become a sort of weird purgatory for things coming and going from inside to outside. I’ve already noticed in a very short time here that the mudroom just collects stuff. It’s the go to place for anything that has to go back out to the barn/shed/garage/coop/garden/yard etc and stuff from out there tends to get stopped off and lingers for tooooo long. So it has to be purged every few days or it becomes OVERWHELMED! haha…

Part of the reason we need to get it clear is that we got a big girl oven from Tim and Erin last night. At the Opry. So totally hillbilly, eh? Gotta leave our bluegrass music concert prep at the theater to go and offload an old stove off Tim’s pickup! haha… Hey, bluegrass promoters gotta use stoves, too, you know. We got it home in Blue, of course, and Steve came over to visit the girls and helped them get it in the kitchen. And then he broke the news to us. We don’t have the right sort of electrical circuit in the kitchen to handle the electric stove. We can add it, but it would be about $200-$300 for all the parts, wires, plugs and all that. Oh.

Funny thing, we have the right stuff in the mudroom. Probably left over from a dryer. Our kitchen is all worked up for propane. Which we have a huge tank of in the yard and nothing to run off it.

SInce I really don’t want to invest all that cash to get an older rental unit stove working… I think we are going to put the oven in the mudroom… and use it as a second stove!!! And keep looking for a propane set up for in the house. How cool is that? We can use the mudroom one as an extra for holidays, or for canning, or for cooking when it’s too hot out and we’d like to keep the extra heat OUTSIDE… I think it’s a perfectly good way to utilize this lovely gift of an old stove!!!

(We’ve seen propane ranges on Craiglist for $50 to $150 bucks… so we’ll just keep our eyes out for one…)

Anyway… the Opry was fun and a good show. And we are going to try one more… in November. If we can maintain some crowd consistency, then we will keep planning another, probably with a few months between. It’s just been so expensive for us to try and make it a monthly event. We would love to, but we’ve spend thousands with no return, except for the awesome memories and experiences! We’re hoping that by spreading them out a bit, we can still keep this wonderful venue running and not go broke! That would be a dream come true… we love the music for sure. And it’s a wonderful opportunity for fans to see top notch national talent and a sweet place for local and regional bands to kick off the show and add it to their resumes! A win win I think!

Off to bed for me… I need to get busy tomorrow and I think a nice deep night’s rest will do the job!!


P.S. Happy Birthday Jeff! He’s my partner in crime for the show and band and all. We surprised him with a cake and the whole audience singing Happy Birthday for him! Fun stuff…..


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