Heavy Bloom Chicks
All hens cover their eggs with a protective "bloom" that seals the yolk and white from bacteria and other contaminants. If you ever happen to be right there when one of your hens lays an egg, you will see that it looks wet when laid and then dries very quickly. That "wet" look comes from the protective bloom.
Typically, the bloom is unnoticeable, but there is an entire world of magic to be seen in the eggs produced by a hen who lays a "heavy bloom". In these eggs the bloom is so heavy and rich that it can partially to completely change entire appearance of the eggshell. It is by and large most common to see this happen with olive or brown eggs. However, as we grow and develop our Fibro flocks, we are getting great results with heavy bloom Fibro eggs. Some of our best blooms are currently coming from our Fibro pen!
The occurrence of blooms is an inexact science, without a doubt. To an extent it is a degree of a game of chance as to whether or not the offspring of a heavy bloom hen will also carry that trait. However, we have spent years and years working with these types of eggs, and have been refining our work with heavy blooms for around 9 years. We have developed from our own stock heavily, and added some extra lines along the way to help mold and shape our current flocks.
Heavy Blooms can look gray, purple, pink, mauve, and multi-tonal olive and chocolate brown. They can also give a matte appearance to an egg that is actually very speckled. Often these eggs have a shell that looks almost "chalky". One of the most fun things to do with these eggs is to dip them in a little water, or swipe them with a wet fingertip and see the color change before your eyes. The true shell color is revealed when the egg is wet, and the heavy bloom color returns once the egg is dried.
(If you scrub your eggs, the bloom is removed.)
Heavy Blooms chicks can be blue, black, or splash and may or may not have feathered shanks, bears, or muffs. They could also be fibromelanisitic. Often, they can have traits that resemble Copper Marans. In general. visually they will blend right in with your Olive Egger or Speckled birds, bu you start opening your nesting boxed to see those glorious color changing eggs, you will know you've hit the jackpot!
Chicks are sold straight run, unsexed.
Shipping
Chicks are packaged in USPS approved shipping boxes, and sent USPS Express one to two day mail. The shiping is a flat rate for 6-25 chicks. We have a 6 chick minimum during the Spring and Summer to make sure the group stays warm enough during transit (10 chick minimum from October 1 to April 15th).