Below is a basic look at
how we wrap our eggs... It has taken us years to figure out that this is the
safest and best way to ship them safely.
After
White Leghorns
These guys white eggs
and lots of them.
Wonderful for a starter farm
or a back yard flock.
Our birds are pure white
with a straight comb!
According
to Wiki:
Leghorn
chickens are a breed of chicken originating in Tuscany, in central Italy.
They
were first brought to America in 1870.
They
lay a lot of eggs, they are not broody for say.
They
weigh out at 6-7 pounds when full grown, are gentle sweet and easy to care for,
they do not mind being in a pen.
They
lay 4 or more eggs each a week per bird.
We
recently switched over to these as our main layers, and we are surprisingly
happy with them.
If
you have any questions feel free to ask, I will do the best I can to help you.
Price per dozen is just $30.00
which includes priority shipping from the US postal service.
Not available 4-12-2022
Americana's and nothing
but....Blue and Green eggs...
Americana Eggs are $30.00
a dozen and
include priority shipping.
If
you need fewer eggs or a lot more like 6 dozen, just email me.
Not Available
04-12-2022
Fresh
Eggs gathered three times a day... and done with love!
Surprise Dozens
You get a mixed dozen of whatever is laying on the farm...
This includes chickens, ducks,
guineas (if available).
This is a great way to get you own little farm up and running.
Email me today and find out
who's laying.....
Cost by the dozen is just
$42.00 and includes priority shipping.
List of birds currently
laying that could be included in you mixed dozen:
White Leghorns
Americana Chickens
Muscovy Ducks
Roan ducks Silver
Appleyard Ducks
Khaki Cambells
OEG Blues or Oeg Self Blues
You can also email me at: shekhinah@goldendovegallery.org
to place an order or call me at:870-321-6859
OEG Blue Dutch Bantams
This is my prime roo curly... He is our greatest little love and quite the little
spit fire.
We once had a huge, aggressive, Wellsomers
roo and Curley nearly killed him...
So we gave him (The
wellsomers) away.
Curly his lady's and our other two non
related roos are all
quite the charmers.
I went threw a great deal of trouble to buy from many
different breeders to get unrelated birds to breed with and now have a nice
flock to breed from.
A little more about them:
Our Self blue OEG ( Old English
Game birds) are true Bantams and true blue.
They are a lovely powder
blue-described by some as slate blue.
They lay a slightly tinted egg.
Full grown they weigh about 22
ounces for a hen and 24 for a roo.
I love our and I know you will
be very happy with these little charmers.
This year we will be able to
sell a few dozen of our prize winning darlings.
These birds are
very productive, small lovely and a wonderful edition to any farm collection.
A dozen is $60.00 which
includes priority shipping.
Limited Available ...
Please contact me to see if
they are laying.
updated 4-12-2022
Shekhinah@goldendovegallery.org
Eggs
will be shipped on a first come first served basis and only when weather permits.
Muscovy ducks
Our birds range from white, to pied,
chocolate, blues and blacks.
Muscovy's are the only domestic ducks that are not derived from Mallard stock.
They are a South American species. Males are huge, weighing up to twelve pounds,
with the females grow to be about seven. Their feet have strong sharp
claws and are built to grasp, so that they can perch on branches, this makes
them sort of hard to deal with sometimes. Muscovy's will often fly up and
roost.
Why own Muscovy's and what are they really
good for, click on the link and article below.
http://journeytoforever.org/farm_poultry.html#muscovy
Price per dozen 40.00 and includes
shipping.
Available now
Can be preordered
Updated 4-12-22
email me at: shekhinah@goldendovegallery.org
to place an order.
African Gray Geese
African gray
Guess
These are calmer, more gentle birds
than other goose breeds.
They
will lay abundant eggs and help to keep your farm and yard
maintained.
These are the cheapest and best lawn mowers
you could ever want.
Once they are fledged you need only provide
water and love and watch them grow and reproduce.
The cost for these amazing creatures is a
mere $5.00 per egg. Shipping is extra.
Please note the price is the cart for
shipping is for 6 eggs or less.
Shipping for a dozen eggs is $20.00 for
priority shipping and will be added after your order is received.
Unavailable at this time...
Updated 12-17-2021
Cayuga Ducks
This is one
of the breeds of duck developed in North America their
origin is lake Cayuga, in New York State.
It is thought to have been breed from the large black
ducks that have been coming to the lake since the 1850's. It
is a hardy and quiet breed. These ducks are best known for
their plumage, which is a brilliant greenish-black. They are
quite amazing to see in the sunlight.
These ducks are
great for eating and for egg laying, laying 100 or more eggs
a year.
Early in
the season, Cayuga eggs are usually black or dark gray, or
even green fading to light gray or blue over the laying season.
Cayuga
egg
Here is a
chicken egg next to a Cayuga egg
This is one of the oddest Cayuga eggs we have ever
got... It's lovely!
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Early in the season, Cayuga
eggs are usually black or dark gray, fading to light gray or blue over the
laying season, they are currently laying all shades and you are not guaranteed a
black egg!
Unavailable at this time
Helmeted Guineas
We have a full range of colors on these little
guys.
Lavender, blue gray, buff, white and brown, so
you could get all the colors or just a few.
Although they are not laying yet and most
likely will not be until at least May.
I am taking reserve orders for them.
By the dozen they will be $45.00 which
includes priority shipping.
Order will be shipped as soon as eggs become
available!
You will be notified by phone or email before
they ship.
Don't forget to check out our new hydroponics
book that is available on Amazon as a kindle book!
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OPJXMN4
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Farm
Shekhinah Raziel Davis
74 Black Hawk Lane
Camp, Arkansas
(870)321-6859
shekhinah@goldendovegallery.org
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2007-2017
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Gallery and Mahanaim Farm and may not be used with out written consent.
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