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black australorp pullets $15.00
black australorp pullets for sale and add this calm, high-laying breed to your flock. Find healthy young hens known for excellent egg production and hardiness.
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blue sapphire gem chicken $15.00
Blue Sapphire Gem chicken and add this unique, beautiful breed to your flock. Healthy birds with excellent egg-laying potential available for sale now.
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Buff Orpington Started Pullet $152.00
Buff Orpington Started Pullets are 32.00 each for a 15 to 22 week old female. MAXIMUM OF 2 PER ORDER ONLY
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Crevecoeur Chickens For Sale $15.00
Crevecoeur Chickens For Sale
The breed gets its name from the village of Crèvecœur en Auge in Normandy, France. “Crève Cœur” translates literally as “broken heart.” Local history sites the origin of the name stems from the land in this region being less fertile than was hoped by farmers moving in to the area and thus breaking the hearts of the peasants. Little is known of the breed’s origins, as it is so old. The Creveceour is very similar in size to the Houdan, but only has four toes and is all black in color. The current US breeding birds is well under 500 and the global population in under 1000 birds.
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frizzle chicken $15.00
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Rhode Island White $15.00
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Sicilian Buttercup $15.00
Sicilian Buttercup
The Buttercup chicken was reportedly imported to America in 1835 and not until 1918 admitted to the American Standard of Perfection. The Sicilian Buttercup chicken originated on the Island of Sicily. It has a beautiful cup-shaped comb. A great barnyard or show fowl that is sure to please everyone. It is a delicate bird and is not winter hardy as most breeds of chickens are. The Sicilian Buttercup Chicken does not take well to confinement and more of a free range very active chicken. This chicken breed also does not go broody.

