2 Ameraucana pet hens re-homing Sacramento

bwilliamsca

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Jan 19, 2017
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2 Ameraucana laying hens
Amazing beautiful hens! Very quiet and friendly.
I would like them to stay together. They are used to free ranging in the yard and cooping themselves at night. They lay green and pink eggs. They are not laying now and I'm not sure that they will again due to their age (3yr old).
My (rental) fence blew down and I do not want to keep them cooped up all day and night til it is fixed. I want them to go to a home or farm that can care for them. I know this might be an impossible re-homing but I have to try. I prefer that they weren't eaten.
 
[COLOR=222222]2 Ameraucana laying hens [/COLOR][COLOR=222222]
[/COLOR][COLOR=222222]Amazing beautiful hens! Very quiet and friendly. [/COLOR][COLOR=222222]
[/COLOR][COLOR=222222]I would like them to stay together. They are used to free ranging in the yard and cooping themselves at night. They lay green and pink eggs. They are not laying now and I'm not sure that they will again due to their age (3yr old). [/COLOR][COLOR=222222]
[/COLOR][COLOR=222222]My (rental) fence blew down and I do not want to keep them cooped up all day and night til it is fixed. I want them to go to a home or farm that can care for them. I know this might be an impossible re-homing but I have to try. I prefer that they weren't eaten.[/COLOR]
I would be willing to take them but I'm in Tehachapi. I have a flock of 40 plus birds that free range and five of them are Americauna, they would fit right in.
 

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