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KS – Gypsy Hen - NPIP Bantam Ameraucana

by Jessica Loree
(Green, KS, USA)

Breeding & exhibiting quality Bantam Ameraucana. Our Bantam Ameraucana varieties include Blue / Black / Splash, Ermine, Isabel, Self-Blue (Lavender), Silver, Wheaten / Blue Wheaten, & White. We are NPIP & H5/H7 AI Clean and are located in North Central Kansas. We do ship hatching eggs, and when available, live birds can be picked up direct or from any shows we attend. For more info about these and other breeds / varieties that we are working with, please visit our website www.gypsyhen.com email jessica@gypsyhen.com or text 785-447-0988.

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Sep 29, 2024
Bantam Amerucana NEW
by: Debi Page

I am interested in some, how much? debipage57@yahoo.com


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