Chicken Bird for sale in Phoenix, Arizona | Petzlover
Bearded Bantam Silkie Females
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Purebred, NPIP, specializing in DNA Female Chicks, Mareks Vaccinated, Shipping Continental USA, Private Breeder, Credit Cards Welcome Colors include white, black, blue, partridge, splash, paint, and buff Sales List is updated frequently http://amberwaves.info/*** Visitors welcome by appointment to read reviews and or make appointment go to http://*** *** Text Only Line No Phone Calls Home Phone ***
Frequently Asked Questions about Bearded Bantam Silkie Females
What are Bearded Bantam Silkie Females?
Bearded Bantam Silkie Females are a unique breed of chickens known for their fluffy plumage and distinctive beards. They are popular among poultry enthusiasts for their friendly nature and striking appearance.
Are your Bearded Bantam Silkie Females purebred?
Yes, all of our Bearded Bantam Silkie Females are purebred and come from a reputable line, ensuring that you receive quality birds with excellent genetics.
Do you offer Mareks vaccinated chicks?
Absolutely! Our chicks are Mareks vaccinated to help protect them from this common poultry disease, ensuring a healthier start for your new feathered companions.
What colors do you offer?
We offer a variety of colors for our Bearded Bantam Silkie Females, including white, black, blue, partridge, splash, paint, and buff.
Do you ship your chickens?
Yes, we provide shipping throughout the Continental USA, making it easier for you to acquire your favorite birds no matter where you are located.
How often is the sales list updated?
Our sales list is updated frequently to reflect availability, so be sure to check back often for the latest updates on our Bearded Bantam Silkie Females.
Can I visit and see the birds?
Yes! Visitors are welcome by appointment to view our birds and read reviews. Please reach out to schedule your visit.
Can I pay with a credit card?
Yes, we accept credit cards for your convenience, making the purchasing process quick and easy.


























