Coral Blue Guinea 1/2 dz Hatching Eggs
Coral blue keets are light blue with dark blue irregular stripping on their backs. The top of the head is dark blue irregularly striped with tan between the stripes. The face, front of the neck, belly, and wings are white. Beak, legs, and toes are orange. They are often confused with lavenders until, at two to three months, they molt to their darker coral blue color. When fully grown, coral blue guineas are a medium blue, which tend to a darker beautiful coral blue on the neck, breast, and back. These birds tend to have very few dots and are found in the flank area. Hens will lay on average 100-150 eggs from March until October.
$15.00Price
Expected to ship in March