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VA - PORCELAIN SILKIE CHICKS and HATCHING EGGS

by Rhonda Broadway
(Clintwood VA 24228)

Porcelain Silkie chicks day old to grow outs. $12 - $50 each according to age. Breeder and show potential quality. Pick up or transport.

Fertile Hatching Eggs 1/2 doz +2
$60 plus $17 shipping.


Text 941 504 5246
Location Clintwood VA 24228

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