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KY - Appenzeller Spitzhaubens all six color/varieties

by Dick Dickerson
(Russellville, Kentucky, USA)

Appenzeller Spitzhaubens all six color/varieties - 1) Silver Spangled, 2) Gold Spangled, 3) Black, 4) White, 5) Blue & 6) Chamois Spangled. Eggs, chicks and starter trios. Home phone 615-389-5495. E-mail: DickDickerson100@aol.com
Mailing address: Peach Blossom Hall, 224 Cornelius Ave., Russellville, Ky 42276

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Apr 22, 2023
golden and chamois spitzhauben chicks
by: Anrennea burgessonymous

how much are your golden and chamois spitzhauben chicks?

Jul 23, 2019
Wants to contact Dick Dickerson NEW
by: Sam Isham

Dr. Dick Dickerson, please contact Sam Isham. Miss talking to you.

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