TN - Seramas in middle Tennessee
by Dava Tant
(Pelham, Tennessee, United States )
Micro Serama
I have many different ages from hatchlings to grown. Many different colors. Very friendly and loving birds. Handled to be pet friendly. I am NPIP certified. I will ship hatching eggs but not birds. My chickens are handled to be friendly. I spend countless hours with them so they will not be scared when they go to a new home. My hens weigh under a pound grown. Some of my roosters are weighing over a pound while some are very small under a pound. You can email me at dava.tant@gmail.com or visit my farm Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/223936159489496/?ref=share
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Valleyladessa@gmail.com Www.feathervalleyfarm.com Feather Valley farm on Facebook Feather_Valley_Farm on Instagram NPIP can ship. Hatching eggs and chicks.
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