12 Bearded silkie and Sultan hatching eggs, rare breed


12 Bearded silkie and Sultan hatching eggs, rare breed

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12 Bearded silkie and Sultan hatching eggs, rare breed:
$18.00


This is a mixed batch of pure bred Sultan and Bearded silkie hatching eggs. I have 5 sultan hens to one rooster, but they are just starting to lay.

But you will receive at least 4 sultan hatching eggs


The bearded Silkienamed for its atypically fluffyplumage, which is said to feel likesilk. The breed has several other unusual qualities, such as black skin, flesh, and bones, blue earlobes, and five toes on each foot, whereas most chickens only have four. They are often exhibited inpoultryshows, and appear in various colors.

In addition to their distinctive physical characteristics, Silkies are well known for their calm, friendly temperament. Among the most docile of poultry, Silkies are considered an ideal pet. Hens are also exceptionallybroody, and make good mothers.


Porcelain roo over white, lavender and buff hen, I am getting blue, partridge and white chicks.My silkies are allextremely friendly and docile and are from localshowbird breeders\' eggs or chicks and are unrelated.


The Sultan is a breed of chicken originating in Turkey. Its English moniker is directly culled from the original Turkish language name of Serai-Tavuk, which translates as \"fowls of the Sultan\". They have always been primarily ornamental, having been kept in the gardens of Ottoman sultanate. In the West they are bred for competitive showing as part of poultry fancy, and are generally a rare sight.

The breed was first exported from its native country in 1854, when a Ms. Elizabeth Watts of Hampstead, London brought a small flock to Britain.[2] It was seen in North America by 1867, and was recognized officially by acceptance into the American Poultry Association\'s Standard of Perfection in 1874.[1]

Sultans have a great deal of decorative plumage, including large, puffy crests, beards, long tails, and profuse foot feathering. Their small, V-shaped combs are almost entirely hidden under feathering. Sultans are also one of a minority of breeds to have five toes on each foot. With males weighing approximately 2.7 kilos (6 pounds) and hens 2 kilos (4 pounds), they are the smallest of the large breeds of chickens. They also have a bantam version.

Sultans appear in three varieties: Black, Blue, and White, with White being the most well known. Hens lay small white eggs at a slow rate, and do not generally go broody. In temperament, Sultans are quite docile, friendly chickens, and are content at being kept in confinement.These are not hatchery birds. Mu flock comes from different local breeders.


I have 100% fertility here, what your hatching rate will be is dependent upon shipping and handling and method of incubation.



I test all my eggs for fertility and will only ship the freshest ones. Once they leave my home I can no longer be responsible for their condition at arrival. I hand deliver to post office at the time the truck leaves. I select the insurance that is available from the post office for $50.

Please, make sure you rest the eggs on arrival.



12 Bearded silkie and Sultan hatching eggs, rare breed:
$18.00

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