Wanted: Snowy Call, Welsh Harlequin or Snowy Mallard Duck hens
by Franklin D Albertsen
(Toledo, Iowa)
Looking for 2 or 3 mature Snowy Call, Welsh Harlequin or Snowy Mallard Duck hens for a genetic breeding project. Do not have to be show quality,
would like black/dark bills and feet. Frank Albertsen, Toledo, Iowa (641) 751-8315 falbertsen@yahoo.com
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