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Chicken Pendant - Gold Plated
Quantity:  £2.50

A chicken is a type of domesticated bird which is usually raied on farms as a type of poultry. They are the most common bird in the world with an estimated population in 2003 of 24 billion. Chickens are omnivores and will feed on small seeds, herbs and leaves, brubs insects and even small mammals like mice, if they can get them. Domesic chickens are typically fed commercially prepared feed that includes protein source as well as grains.

This chicken pendant is made from 22ct gold plated lead-free pewter and is supplied on a waxed cord. The information card is full colour on the front and has information on the reverse.

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