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  • Abundance
    Rare
  • Egg Quantity
    Good (3/wk)
  • Size
    Large Fowl
  • Nurturing
    Yes
  • Egg Color
    Brown
  • Heat Tolerance
    Not Especially Heat Hardy
  • Cold Tolerance
    Hardy in Winter
  • Personality
    Calm

Hatching Eggs: Blue/Black/Splash Silver/Gold Partridge Brahma, Flock & Field Location

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Description:

These Partridge Brahma Hatching Eggs offer a unique opportunity to hatch large, beautifully patterned birds in an uncommon blend of colors. This line produces chicks in blue partridge, black partridge, and splash partridge forms, with both silver and gold partridge genetics present in the flock. Because of the complexity of partridge coloration and sex-linked expression, each hatch offers a genetically diverse and visually rewarding experience.

Color Genetics & Expectations:
The breeding group includes birds carrying both silver and gold partridge genes, meaning chicks may feather out in a variety of partridge combinations:

Silver Partridge: Blue, Black, or Splash base

Gold Partridge: Blue, Black, or Splash base

The exact color outcome depends on individual pairings and cannot be predicted for each egg. All birds will display classic partridge patterning layered over rich, contrasting body colors.

Brahma Breed Type & Characteristics:
These birds conform to traditional Brahma breed standards:

  • Massive, broad, and deep body structure
  • Feathered legs and toes
  • Abundant, fluffy plumage for superior cold tolerance
  • Gentle, calm temperament ideal for family flocks or ornamental pens

As one of the most iconic large chicken breeds, Brahmas are known for their docile nature, visual impact, and adaptability across a range of environments.

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Hatching Egg order minimum:

Please note: We have multiple farm locations that we ship from. There is a six-egg minimum from each farm that you choose to order from.

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Shipping charges:

Current shipping rates are as follows:

6+ eggs: $19.99

Shipping information:

  • Eggs are always shipped via USPS Priority Mail
  • These hatching eggs are collected fresh daily and may be shipped any day of the week.
  • Unfortunately, due to the importing regulations in those states, we cannot ship fertile hatching eggs to Alaska, Hawaii, Minnesota, or U.S. territories. 

Order cancellations:

You may cancel your hatching egg order at least 10 days before your listed ship date. 

Will my eggs arrive intact? 

My Pet Chicken absolutely guarantees that the fertile hatching eggs you order from us will arrive intact and ready for incubation. If any eggs for which you have paid arrive cracked or broken, we will refund or reship them in the case of 50% or more of the eggs being damaged. Please contact us within 48 hours of receiving the damaged eggs to report the issue and provide photos of the damage.

Can I choose which day my eggs will arrive?

When you place your order, you can choose your preferred week of shipment. Your order could ship any day of the week. Should there be an issue with your order, we will attempt to contact you.

Some of our flocks are kept at different facilities, so if you order multiple breeds or assortments, your eggs may not all arrive at once. We will do our best to coordinate, but we cannot guarantee they will all arrive on the same day. If you are uncomfortable with staggered hatches, you may want to place your orders separately or contact us for further instructions. We are happy to help!

Will the post office deliver the eggs to my door? 

Shipping labels on our hatching egg boxes indicate that the post office should "CALL ON ARRIVAL." This reduces the handling and extremes of temperature the eggs experience en route to you and can ultimately increase the viability of your eggs. However, this information is often not seen by the carrier, and eggs are delivered to the physical shipping address on the label anyway.

If it is imperative to you that the eggs not be delivered directly to your shipping address, you can change the ship-to address on your order to the address of your post office of choice, attn: 'your name.' If you choose to do this, make sure to include a valid phone number so the post office can reach you when the box arrives.

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