Belgian Bearded d'Anvers
Eggs
The Belgian Bearded d'Anver lays creamy white
eggs. The hen
(in
my experience) is a wonderful layer. Often I get an egg per day
(the maximum for any hen) from Papette, during the height of her laying
season. However, strains vary in their capacity to lay
eggs. It is common for bantams to lay only three eggs per
week. The birds are good breeders, but the hens don't try to
hatch the eggs for a while. They simply leave them in the egg
box, until they accumulate enough eggs - only then do the hens start to
sit on them; see here
for more!
I do not ordinarily sell eggs, however, you can try
asking. (Eggs
will not be available until Spring 2007.) Contact Me here.
I cannot guarantee the fertility of the eggs (I really wish I could).