Auction ~21hours~ Colloncas chicks (hatched this afternoon) X2!!!

Yashar

New Egg
11 Years
Oct 18, 2010
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Oneonta, New York
Up for auction are 6 Colloncas chicks.
Please note:
I have 12 chicks but I not sure if everyone wants 12, so if you win the auction you have the option if taking the full amount (12) for twice the price.
If you don't want the other 6, then they will go to the second place bidder.

Shipping is NOT included in the price.


Shipping will be $40.00 for each shipment. If you want 12, shipping will only be $40.00

This is a 21 hour auction.

Bidding will end when the clock strikes 7:55 pm Wednesday night (EST).

The bidding will start at $25

Remember: you are bidding on 6 chicks.

Enter your bid as a reply in this listing.


I will ship the chicks Express (overnight) on Thursday.


Important: When the auction is closed I ask that the winners shoot me a PM with your email and your zip code so I can send you my paypal info and a total after shipping.


Colloncas are one of the original and most ancient breeds of the Mapuche Indian culture of Chile. Part of our bloodline comes from the University of Concepcion in Chili.

They produce generous numbers of colourful eggs and like many South American fowl lay well into the winter. Some hens will produce a pale sea foam hued egg, others robin blue, ash gray and even lilac. A single pair of Colloncas may produce hens that each lay a different colour.

Colloncas are best known for innate tameness. They enjoy being held but unlike Silky fowl, which also enjoy human companionship, the Colloncas is completely winter hardy and can evade predators ably. It is a fairly strong flier and one of the more quiet breeds. Colloncas are very good at tick and fly control and are traditionally kept with sheep and llamas.
The Colloncas is one of the two primary ancestors of the Araucana. It is advisable that the poultier keep at least two roosters with a flock of hens, three is the ideal number as Colloncas have strong pair bonds and the roosters work in cooperation to defend and chaperon hens and chicks. As a rule, true Colloncas roosters do not fight with one another and are never aggressive with people.

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I can't find any restrictions besides the ones the regular ones.


There aren't any online listings. A well-reputed seller on a Facebook group was told by her Post Office that new heat-related restrictions were in place. AZ is one. You'll need to call your local Post Office and get the information.
 
There aren't any online listings. A well-reputed seller on a Facebook group was told by her Post Office that new heat-related restrictions were in place. AZ is one. You'll need to call your local Post Office and get the information.
The post office is closed for the day. If for some reason the winner(s) have their state restricted, I will go to the next person in line.
 
UHG I MISSED IT......... DANG IT! I WOULD RATHER BUY CHICKS FROM YOU THEN THE EGGS!!!!! LOL

IF YOU HATCH ANYMORE CHICKS I WOULD REALLY BE INTERESTED
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JUST LET ME KNOW WHEN AND ALL OF THAT!
 

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