Description: You are buying 6 Rare Pure Breed Totally Black Ayam Cemani or Swedish Black Hen/ Svarthona Fertile Hatching Eggs. I will include the rarer Swedish Emerald Hen eggs as well, if available.. These are not normal barnyard chickens. Ayam Cemani & Svarthona are a very rare breeds. Uniquely Beautiful & Friendly birds. Grab this opportunity to acquire some rare birds at a great price. Our birds are our pets. Our birds are all organic & free ranging, only secured in coup/pen at night. We hatch our birds, then hand raise them. We have a 97+% fertility & very successful hatches here at our location. But cannot guarantee anything due to the handling by the postal service. I will always include extra(s) when possible. I will try to ship your eggs the same day they are laid. So please pay promptly. Please see my other listings for SvartHona & Swedish Blue Hen eggs. God bless & Good Luck. Please Note: I do NOT store hatching eggs. ALL eggs are usually shipped within 24 hours of being laid. Please Know We Ship as fast as possible. If you would rather us ship on a certain day/date, please let us know. Extra Eggs are always included. When your eggs arrive, please unpack them and allow them to rest in a carton, large end up, for at least 8 hours before placing them in the incubator. Please be aware shipped eggs can be a risk before bidding. I do not offer refunds, accept returns or ship free replacement eggs. If you cannot accept the risk associated with shipped eggs, please consider buying live chicks from a hatchery. Please be sure you agree to these terms before bidding. I get a good hatch here on the farm but cannot guarantee your hatch rate due to postal handling, incubating methods, etc. Please leave feedback on the condition of the eggs when you receive them and I will leave feedback for you. I send fresh, clean eggs packed securely via USPS PRIORITY MAIL. Please familiarize yourself with the risks of incubating shipped eggs. I cannot be held responsible if your eggs do not hatch. There are just too many variables to expect me to be responsible for eggs that do not hatch. Rest assured, that I check fertility every Monday, Wednesday & Friday.. I also had 100% success rates on my last 2 incubators. So...if your gonna whine & moan or try to return your eggs (for any reason), move along & find another seller. Please check my feedback. I am as honest of a seller that you could ever find. The Ayam Cemani chicken breed is an exotic bird with Indonesian origins. Its 100% black, featuring feathers with a metallic sheen. Its skin is even black, has a black beak, black comb, and black feathers. Need I add that all of its internal organs are black too? But wait THE CHICKEN DOESNT LAY BLACK EGGS. Eggs are cream colored and medium in size. The Ayam Cemani has a cyclical laying pattern where they will lay 20-30 eggs, then stop for a while before they continue! In this manner they will lay around 80 eggs per year. Having strong roots from Indonesia, this chicken has a black heart literally! It is one of the few melanistic chickens known to man. The Ultimate Ayam Cemani Care Guide Written byChris Lesley Updated:June 6, 2020 The Ayam Cemani is an unusual chicken to say the least. They have been called the Devils chicken because of their all black coloration. In their homeland they are revered because it is thought they have magical powers! Cemanis remained virtually unknown to the west until the 1990s. Since then they have become something of a success story and a unique bird to own. We are fortunate in the US to be able to own one of these chickens. There are still several places in the world that are unable to import this lovely bird. Keep reading to learn more about this unique and unusual chicken. Ayam Cemani Chicken Overview Meet the all black chicken. There is not a speck of color to this bird just uniform black. However their feathers display a stunning iridescence of green and purple in the sunlight. The Ayam Cemaniis a fibromelanistic chickenwhich means that everything is black: feathers, skin, muscles and bones. Their blood is the only thing that is not black. In their homeland they are treated as a magical being.They are thought to be a good luck charm that fights off evil. They are also supposed to bring good fortune and peace of mind to their owner. Sadly this also leads to them beingsacrificed in mystical ritualsto protect people and villages. Here truly is a chicken with no counterpart. They are well established in the US, UK and Europe but not yet Australia. This black beauty is for the folks who want something different in their flock. They are poor egg layers and are generally kept as novelty or exhibition chickenslike Silkies. If these otherworldly birds have caught your imagination then be prepared to part with a considerable amount of money. Expect to pay around $200 for unsexed chicks from good quality stock. Ayam Cemani ChickenBeginner Friendly:Yes.Lifespan:6-8 years.Weight:Hen (3.5-4.5lb) and Rooster (4.5-6.5lb).Color:Black.Egg Production:1-2 per week.Egg Color:Cream/Pink tint.Known For Broodiness:No.Good With Children:Ok.Cost of Chicken:$200 per chick. Pros and Cons Pros: Very unique chicken. Lay cream colored eggs with possibly a pinkish tinge. Have a gentle and confident personality. Do not require much care and are fairly hardy. Cons: Cyclical egg layers. There is no bantam variety. Are very expensive. Appearance This is an all black fibromelanistic chicken. Onlythree other breeds(Silkie, Svart Hona and Kadaknath) carry this very usual trait. This is a small but muscular and well developed chicken. Their body is upright and their legs should be clean of feathers. As Ayam Cemani are a gamebird their feathers should be tightly packed. In the sunlight these black feathers show a beautiful green and purple iridescence. Their eyes and even their beak is black. The roosters head is held high and has a well-defined single upright comb and large wattles (all in black). Whereas hens combs are smaller and wattles are small to non-existent. Roosters will stand more upright and be more inquisitive than the hens. Hens tend to stay low in posture and keep to the background being less noticeable than the males. Size and Weight The Ayam Cemani is considered a standard sized chicken although they are a touch on the small side. Roosters will weigh 4.5-6.5lb and hens weigh 3.5-4.5lb. There is no bantam equivalent. Color Varieties There should beno deviation from black. Only totally black chickenswould be considered to meet the Standard of Perfection for show purposes. The depth and shading of black should be total with no hint of red or other color bleeding through. Birds of inferior quality often show some bleeding of red in their feathers, comb and wattles. What Is It Like To Own Ayam Cemanis? This is an active chicken that enjoys roaming. If you have to keep them penned you should make sure they have lots of space and perches. Howeverthey would really prefer to free range and will benefit tremendously if they can wander. They require little in the way of maintenance apart from the usual concerns of food, shelter and protection. Overall she is a quiet bird yet busy chicken that is best kept in a flock of her own kind. Personality Although they do have gamebird ancestry they are not considered to be flighty or problematic to handle. The Ayam Cemani is best described as a gentle, confident and low maintenance chicken. As they strut around your yard they will appear supremely confident and self-assured. This is a chicken that loves to roam so you will see them free ranging and picking at seeds, bugs and greens. Whilst they are very easy to handle you should not expect them to act as a lap chicken. They do not care to be lap chickens but will tolerate being picked up and held for short periods of time. They are docile and not particularly assertive in the pecking order, but since good quality stock is incredibly expensive you probably do not want to keep them with other breeds. Egg Production With this breed you canexpect poor cyclical egg laying. This means they will lay 20-30 eggs then go off lay for an extended period of time. It can be anywhere from 3-6 months before they start the cycle again. If you want a prolific egg layer the Ayam Cemani is not it. Read our article on13+ best chickens that lay lots of eggsfor more ideas. The fact that they are not good layers is one of the reasons the price of a bird is so high. Egg ProductionEggs Per Week:1-2 Eggs.Color:Cream/Pink Tint.Size:Medium. Noise Levels Whilst they are not overly noisy the roosters do have a very distinct crow. It is so distinctive and carries so well that in their homeland of Indonesia they were commonly used as a foghorn or warning on the fishing vessels. Hens on the other hand are fairly quiet and will only mark a noise if they are startled. Ayam Cemani Chicken Care Guide Health Issues Ayam Cemanis are a healthy breed andyou will be hard pushed to find anything about health issues for this bird.Their gene pool seems to be quite extensive with largereservoirsof birds held in Europe, US and of course Indonesia. As with all our feathered friends you should check regularly for lice and mites and test regularly for intestinal parasites. Also as their combs are so big, watch out for frostbite in colder climates. Feeding Throughout most of the year you can give this breed a 16% layer feed They will need slightly higher protein when molting so switching up to 20% during these times will be sufficient. Free choice feedingis recommended. Also if they can free range they will hunt up extra protein and other goodies to supplement their diet. Coop Setup Althoughthey are fairly smallthey are still considered to be a standard size, so each chicken will need 4 square feet of coop space. If you have a particularly large run or they are allowed to free range you can give them slightly less coop space. As for roosting space, each will need 8 inches. More room is better as they will likely spread out more in the warmer months and huddle together when the weather turns colder. They do not require anything special for the nesting boxes. A ratio of one box per three chickens is recommended although you will probably find that everyone wants the favorite box at the same time. Run and Roaming If you are keeping them in a run/pen they each need at least 8 square feet. This will give them enough space to exercise which also helps to reduce any antisocial behavior. You can also set up perches in the run. This helps to give variety to the birds and a place to escape from the rest of the flock if needed. Whilst they will tolerate being confined to a pen they truly thrive when allowed to free range. They are an active and busy bird so if you have to confine them try to make sure they have plenty to occupy themselves. Even if you can only free range them for a couple of hours each day, they will appreciate the freedom. Ayam Cemani Breed History The history of the Ayam Cemani is imprecise at best. As mentioned in the introduction this breed was only recently discovered in the west. Although they have been known in the East Indies for a long time. The chicken can trace some of its ancestry back to the Kedu chickens of Java. It is also possible that some of their genes can be traced to the Ayam Bekisar chicken from the Javanese islands. It has been suggested that the bird originated on the island of Sumatra but there is no hard evidence of this. One thing that is certain is this breed has never been a common folks chicken. They have always been raised by the wealthy people or by village shamans for its alleged healing properties. This breed is thought to be a good luck charm, adept at fighting off evil spirits and spells and capable of communicating with the dead. In theirhomeland of Indonesiathey are treated reverently and used in magical ceremonies. According to Cemani Farms there are three different strains of the Ayam Cemani. The difference between them is very difficult to see unless you have a lot of experience dealing with these birds. They were imported to the West in 1998 by a Dutchman known as Jan Steverink and since then has exploded in popularity. Summary Most people keep these chickens for their memorable appearance. They really cannot be described as a good homesteading bird as their egg laying is poor. However if you are in the market for selling rare chicken breeds you certainly can command a good price for these chicks. You will likely have to wait for your Ayam Cemani as top breeders have waiting lists that are usually fully booked for at least 6 months ahead. Did you manage to get one? Let us know in the comments section below Chris Lesley Chris Lesleyhas beenRaising Chickensfor over 20 years and is a fourth generation chicken keeper. She can remember being a young child when her grandad first taught her how to hold and care for chickens. She also holds a certificate in Animal Behavior and Welfareand is interested in backyard chicken health guide. Customer messages: 04/05/2023 New message from: meleasmommy (1,476RED_STAR Star) We just candled the 15 eggs I needed to tell you that 14 all show development, one of them looks way older than the others. But WOW, this is amazing for shipped eggs. Well see how this goes but thank you. Ill get around to doing feedback at some point. 04/01/2023 The eggs arrived nicely wrapped, perfectly packaged and on time! All of my questions were answered quickly, and the seller was very nice and respectful. I am very appreciative of the way the seller interacted with me during the entire transaction. I am very excited and hope all my eggs hatch. I am extremely satisfied with the service I received and would rate this seller higher if I could! New message from: knitterbee (1,347Red Star) Hi Ron, Just wanted to let you know 5 out of 6 eggs you sent hatched the other day. Also one of mine hatched. The two half Marans hatched they were so cute and tiny ! And 3 out of 4 of the maran eggs hatched. Really cute and healthy. Thanks again
Price: 199.97 USD
Location: in the Southern
End Time: 2023-12-04T08:00:50.000Z
Shipping Cost: 19.95 USD
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Type: Hatching Egg
Poultry Type: Chicken
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States