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Available Splash Silkie Bantam $29.00 – $31.00Price range: $29.00 through $31.00
Splash bearded Silkie bantam chickens have lovely white or pale blue plumage with irregular patches of black or dark blue color. Splash is the most recent Silkie variety in the APA Standard, admitted in the year 2000.
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Black Silkie Bantam Near Me $29.00 – $31.00Price range: $29.00 through $31.00
Black bearded Silkie bantams were described in 1598 by renowned naturalist Ulisse Aldrovandi as “wool bearing chickens” that were “clothed with hair like that of a black cat.” Also like a kitten, a black bearded Silkie bantam makes a terrific pet that loves to snuggle in your lap.
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Buff Silkie Bantam For Sale $29.00 – $31.00Price range: $29.00 through $31.00
Buff bearded Silkie bantams are the perfect choice for anyone seeking a small chicken with a unique personality. Our high quality buff bearded Silkies, with their stunning rich golden plumage, do well at exhibition. They also make terrific backyard pets. You can expect this breed to do well in confinement. And the hens willingly raise chicks of other breeds that aren’t typically broody.</p>
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White Cochin Bantam For Sale $27.00 – $30.00Price range: $27.00 through $30.00
The team at Hatchery® is here to introduce the White Cochin Bantam, one of the many varieties of Cochin Bantams that we have available. This breed is a miniature-sized version of the Standard Cochin, and this specific variety features fluffy white feathers across its body and legs. For decades this breed was admitted into the American Poultry Standard of Perfection, and there are plenty of reasons why. Not only are these chickens great for show, but they make excellent pets and mothers. You can contact us if you would like more details about our White Cochin Bantams, and place your order for baby chicks today.
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White Silkie Bantam For Sale $29.00 – $31.00Price range: $29.00 through $31.00
White bearded Silkie bantam chickens (Exhibition Type) where the first Silkie variety admitted to the American Standard of Perfection, in 1874. White Silkies are a striking combination of black skin and fluffy white feathers, set off with a deep mulberry comb and wattles.
