The Bird Lover

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Feb 8, 2021
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Dear Chicken Enthusiast,

Are you ready to add a charming and delightful flock to your backyard? Look no further! Our premium bantam chicken hatching eggs are just what you need to start your journey. Here's why our bantam eggs stand out:

🌟 Superior Quality: Each egg is carefully selected and handled to ensure the highest hatching success rate. If you get lower than 90% on your hatch rate, we guarantee free eggs to compensate.

🌟 Adorable and Unique: Bantams are the epitome of cuteness! These pint-sized chickens come in a variety of stunning colors and patterns, making them a beautiful addition to any coop. The current types available that my flock offers is:
🔸Buff Cochin Bantam
🔹BB Red Old English Bantam
🔸Porcelain d'Uccle Bantam
🔹Mille Fleur d'Uccle Bantam
🔸Partridge Cochin Bantam
🔹Red Pyle Old English Bantam
🔸Wheaten Cubalaya bantam

🌟 Perfect for Small Spaces: Bantams are ideal for urban and suburban settings. Their small size means they require less space, making them perfect for backyard flocks.

🌟 Friendly and Docile: Our bantams are known for their friendly and docile nature. They make wonderful pets and are great for families and children.

🌟 Commitment to Care: We are dedicated to providing the best care for our chickens. Only fed organic feed and able to free range on a daily basis, we ensure our bantams are raised in a healthy and humane environment

Order now and embark on an exciting journey of raising your own bantam chickens! And yes, we do ship! Don't miss this opportunity to bring these charming birds to your home. Contact us today to place your order and get ready to welcome some feathered friends into your life.

(Last picture is a regular Buff Orpington hen compared to a red pyle old english hen)

Warm regards,

Jocelyn [[email protected]]

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I've got a bb red old English, a buff cochin, and a porcelain d'Uccle that could make purebred babies. They can also be paired with the same type but different breed, such as my red Pyle Old English hens with the old English, Partridge with buff cochin, mille fluer with porcelain, etc.

Thank you by the way for checking this listing out 😊 I want these eggs to go to good homes, and majority here at backyard chickens are just that!
 

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