Flock for sale in Virginia

Azhtann

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Jun 10, 2024
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Unfortunately, this is something I have to do because of an upcoming move. As with most in life, my living situation has changed unexpectedly. I have to sell my flock of chickens.

It is a mixed flock, with several different breeds. I have: a satin silkie roo, a polish roo and hen, an ayam cemani, three cochins, two Easter eggers, two red sex links (I think), a phoenix hen, ans a gold laced wynadotte.

The oldest are the wynadotte, who is about a year and a half old, the satin silkie who is coming on two years old, and one of the Easter eggers who is a little over a year old. The rest are all under a year.

They get on well together, and I would like them to go to a home together. However, taking a whole flock of 13 is a bit much, I understand. In the case of people who might want to pick and choose, I would be willing to do that as long as certain chickens stayed together.

The Polish roo and ayam cemani are pretty good friends, as are the two red sex links. The phoenix hen is in love with the silkie roo. The two grey colored cochins are pretty good friends as well.

If someone was interested in all of them, I would only ask $150 for the flock. Splitting them up, we could talk about pricing. Please don't hesitate to reach out. I am not in a hurry to re-home them, I have a few months. Thank you!
 
Sorry to hear you need to move.
Often times you are not even allowed to transport them across state lines. That is only if someone sees you doing it.
Post your offer on your state thread, I seen you are active there.
If I was closer, I would consider adopting 3 or 4 of your flock:love

WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :highfive:
 
Unfortunately, this is something I have to do because of an upcoming move. As with most in life, my living situation has changed unexpectedly. I have to sell my flock of chickens.

It is a mixed flock, with several different breeds. I have: a satin silkie roo, a polish roo and hen, an ayam cemani, three cochins, two Easter eggers, two red sex links (I think), a phoenix hen, ans a gold laced wynadotte.

The oldest are the wynadotte, who is about a year and a half old, the satin silkie who is coming on two years old, and one of the Easter eggers who is a little over a year old. The rest are all under a year.

They get on well together, and I would like them to go to a home together. However, taking a whole flock of 13 is a bit much, I understand. In the case of people who might want to pick and choose, I would be willing to do that as long as certain chickens stayed together.

The Polish roo and ayam cemani are pretty good friends, as are the two red sex links. The phoenix hen is in love with the silkie roo. The two grey colored cochins are pretty good friends as well.

If someone was interested in all of them, I would only ask $150 for the flock. Splitting them up, we could talk about pricing. Please don't hesitate to reach out. I am not in a hurry to re-home them, I have a few months. Thank you!
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Thank you for letting us know you found a good home for them. Good luck with your move, and I hope you can have chickens again there.
I won't be able to have them if we move to DC, but will be able to if we move to New Hampshire. I'm hoping for New Hampshire for a few reasons, the ability to have chickens is one!
 

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