Moving Sale in Oklahoma - Birds Must Go

GracefulBantams

Hatching and Showing
13 Years
Oct 10, 2007
5,475
18
346
Oklahoma
Edited to add: - All Sold - Thanks for every one's interest
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I will have to thin down my flock when we move this summer. For now, I will list the birds that I know must go, then I may add more birds to this list later on.
It would help is birds were gone ASAP, but they would not have to be picked until the end of May.
No shipping (sorry!). Birds may be picked up at their home by Durant, OK. By special arrangement, I might be able to transport a small number of birds to the Oklahoma Chicken-Stock in June.
Pictures are available to those who are interested.

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3 young Ameraucana LFs - sex unknown yet. Hatched from eggs from "Dipsy Doodle Doo"s Blue Ameraucana pen, but these three were 'chipmunk' colored. $4 each


Porcelain d'Uccle Bantam trio - 1 rooster, 2 pullets. These will be good for show-birds. $35 all


3 Black Cayuga Ducks - 1 pair, 1 duckling. $25 all


3 F&W Indian Runner Ducks - 1 pair, 1 duckling. $25 all


Crested Blue Swedish, Duck - male (drake). $7


5 Blue or Black Plymouth Rock Bantam Hens. These birds are originally from David Swaim of Osceola, IA. Started to lay 1 month ago. $8 each or $35 all


White Cochin Bantam Pair - 1 rooster, 1 hen. $25 both


2 pair of Buff Orpington crosses, AKA "farm birds". $12 per pair


1 pair of Black Copper Maran x Buff Brahma Bantam (only rooster has some Brahma in him). $15 both
 
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2 pair of Buff Orpington crosses, AKA "farm birds". $12 per pair

1 pair of Black Copper Maran x Buff Brahma Bantam (only rooster has some Brahma in him). $15 both
 
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If you are coming to Blue this Tuesday, I could bring the Ameraucanas too - just so you could look at them
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Antheat, you have a PM.
 
lol, I'll be there... and if you bring them, I'll probably end up buying them too!
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That reminds me, I need to get those Jap boy pictures to you so you can see which one you might like. The rooster is 3 or 4 yrs old, the cockerel is just about 6 months and has been "practicing".
 

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