Moss Egger Day-Old Chicks 2026 PREORDER
$12.00
Chicks are shipped USPS Priority Mail Express on Monday of the week you select. We ship chicks with grow gel to ensure they are as healthy as possible when they arrive.
There is a minimum order of 5 chicks (of any breed) to ensure they stay warm during transit.
Moss Egger Chicks are sold Straight Run – You will receive both male and female chicks. There are no guarantees on the number of each gender you will receive in your order. If you cannot have roosters, consider ordering our Cream Legbar or Holly Egger chicks which can be sexed at hatch.
We do have a live chick guarantee, and while handling and delivery issues are out of our control, we will offer a refund or replacement for any chicks that are dead on arrival. Please be prepared with a heated brooder, chick feed, and water before your chicks arrive.
The pictures on our site are of birds that hatched from our line of Moss Eggers. We focus on raising Moss Eggers that are friendly, have a variety of striking plumage patterns, and lay large beautiful green eggs.
Description
- Egg color: Geen
- Egg size: Medium to large
- Production: 200-300 eggs per year
- Laying start: Around 5 months of age
- Auto-sexing: No
Meet our Moss Eggers, the F1 hybrid green egg layer that’s a clever little creation for anyone who wants something a bit different in their flock.
These are first generation (F1) hybrids of a blue egg gene rooster, Crested Cream Legbar, and brown egg gene hens, our own line of production hens bread for egg production and a friendly, curious temperament.
These birds sport a striking mix of colors and barring, with small toupe like crests, giving them a bold, eye-catching look that pairs nicely with their mossy green eggs. Roosters often carry a bit more flair in pattern and color, while hens tend to have a softer, earthier palette.
When it comes to egg production, these hybrids are consistent layers of large green eggs, adding a touch of whimsy to your breakfast.
As for the “F1 hybrid” part, F1 means first-generation cross: a rooster of one breed (in this case, a blue egg layer) is mated with hens of another breed (brown egg layers). The result is a healthy, vigorous flock with predictable traits, like green eggs, plus a bit of that hybrid vigor that keeps them strong and productive.
Additional information
| Shipping Date | Week of 4/6/2025, Week of 4/13/2025, Week of 4/20/2025, Week of 4/27/2025 |
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