Browsing New South Wales » Chickens - Softfeather » Silkie
Portland, NSW 2847
Australia
I breed Silver Spangled Hamburgs and blue, black, splash Silkies. I sell birds and fertile eggs.
Contact by email bluekookaburra@gmail.com
or phone
New South Wales
Australia
I am no longer breeding any poultry but have been unable to delete this listing. Sorry for any inconvenience,
Lucie
Coolongolook, NSW 2423
Australia
Silkie downs have Buff and Bearded Buff. Bearded White and Black and Partridge. Also Normal Black and Lavender. Soon Bearded Blue.
“Skipton”
1332 Quia Rd, Gunnedah
Gunnedah, 2380
Australia
I have a range of poultry including pheasants, peafowl, Indian Runner ducks and chooks. Selling fertile eggs, chicks and adult birds.
Quality eggs,
PO Box 3051
Australia, 2158
Young Silkies & fertile eggs usually for sale, between spring and autumn. Flock bred from white, black, partridge, buff, grey. Pick up Ebenezer or
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