"We are not a Business" are a Private residence / Lifestyle folk ... But time to time we have excess Poultry etc .
To Order Txt 021 -0852-4598
Will have limited amount Avail.
*to those who register interest thanks for Pullet birds, we shall get back when Chicks are 8-12 weeks* In between time "do let us know if you have found some else where so we can take you of the list".
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Don't buy caged bird EGGS ! One or two Pure Breed purpose grown Egg Layers in your back yard makes a lot of sense hand full of grains and scraps and they will happily lay for you for years while keeping the bugs and snails down to.
******Hen Pullets Pure HYLINE********* Ready FROM End Feb onwards March 2019
Will have limited amount Avail.
FROM FREE A HAPPY RANGE "HOME" ( not business)
BROWN GINGERNUT Pure Birds Ready to leave in 8-12 weeks and must be paid for before they leave thank you.
To Order Txt 021 -0852-4598
These will be ready to lay eggs by week X18 on wards.( And how you house them fed them will and to their comfort and laying habits.) 2nd year layers will then have Eggs larger, Hens in their first year can lay up to 300 eggs,m then after first year drops to around 200 plus and so on, but most well kept and fed hens can last for several years happily giving and laying for you nice Large Brown eggs.
(Prices PB, Per Bird Buy X3 or more Pullets can do a discount)
To order please go through my email box or you can txt me for prices.
POA Not Neg as will be 2 set prices
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