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12 Ayam Cemani Hybrid Hatching Eggs

12 Ayam Cemani Hybrid Hatching Eggs

$50.00Price

Ayam Cemanis are an all black on black chicken breed originating from Indonesia. They do better in warmer conditions but can adapt like most other breeds. They lay a cream colored egg and can make great mother hens.

White Zombies are created from Ayam Cemani over White Leghorn. They lay a cream colored egg like Cemanis do, but come from a white egg. The females darken more with age and display darkness around the eyes and feet as chicks. Males of this first gen are born all white like a Leghorn.

The fibro Ameraucana (aka “Blue Laced Belles” or “Cemani Blue” come from blue eggs and green eggs laid by blue Ameraucana or Fibro Ameraucanas bred to an Ayam Cemani rooster. Males and females of this breed show the same characteristics. Second gen of this breed is also included, which may include all black chicks with fluffy faces. First gen have all been proven to lay blue or green eggs thus far. They are a very docile, sweet breed.

The “Chocolate Cemani” is an Ayam Cemani bred to a dark laying Black Copper Maran. This hybrid results in “Cemani” roosters with high feather leakage and “Cemani” hens that look just like purebred Ayam Cemanis from the outside, however they may lay cream colored or darker colored eggs and are not to be sold as Ayam Cemani chickens.

Shipping and Incubation Guidelines

Shipping Details

• Delivery Timeline: Orders are shipped via Priority Mail shipping

• Secure Packaging: Eggs are carefully packed, with extra eggs often included as a courtesy.

• Insurance: Packages are insured. In the event of damage during transit, please file a claim with the carrier. While I ensure proper handling on my end, I cannot control delays or issues that arise after shipping.

• Freshness and Viability: Eggs are freshly laid the day of or the day before shipping. While eggs can remain viable for up to a month, these are at their peak freshness. Minor shipping delays typically do not affect hatchability.

Incubation Guidelines

• Preparation: Ensure your incubator is calibrated for correct temperature and humidity using an independent thermometer and hygrometer.

• Resting Eggs: Allow eggs to rest for 8-12 hours before incubation if air sacs are disturbed during shipping.

• For disturbed air sacs: Incubate pointy side down without turning (use an egg carton to secure them).

• For intact air sacs: Eggs can be incubated on their side or upside down.

• Incubation Conditions: Maintain a temperature of 99.5°F and humidity at 60%. Avoid increasing humidity during incubation unless necessary. If your incubator fogs due to high humidity, create additional ventilation by drilling a small hole in the lid or slightly propping it open while maintaining stable temperatures.

• Hatch Rates: Hatch rates cannot be guaranteed due to variables outside our control, including shipping, incubation setup, and environmental factors. Refer to online resources or videos for additional hatching advice.

Post-Hatch Care

• Feed: Begin chicks on medicated chick feed. Once they start developing hard feathers (around 3-4 weeks), switch to high-protein game bird crumbles. Avoid layer feed, as its high calcium content can harm chicks.

• Environment: Provide a clean, well-ventilated space for chicks to minimize the risk of illness.

• Heating: Use a heat source that allows chicks to regulate their warmth by moving closer or farther away. A ceramic heat bulb is a safe option. Ensure the heat source is positioned securely and not in direct contact with chicks.

• Housing: Initially, use a plastic bin or wooden brooder box with holes for ventilation. Multiple bins can be connected to separate sleeping and feeding areas. Around 3 weeks of age, chicks will outgrow this setup and should be moved to a larger enclosure.

By following these guidelines, you can help ensure the best possible outcomes for your eggs and chicks.

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