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Title:The Barns Poultry Centre   -   Visit The Barns Poultry Centre
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The barns poultry centre is set in ten acres of beautiful Bedfordshire countryside. We specialise in various breeds of pure breed chickens and also breed many breeds of quail. We have over 20 years of experience working with poultry and other farm animals. All of our poultry are fully vaccinated and health checked prior to sale. Friendly professional advice is always available. We take great care to ensure all of our livestock are kept in the best of condition ensuring they are kept in a clean safe environment.

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Category:Breeders: Poultry: South East
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Address:The Avenue,Moggerhanger
City:Moggerhanger
County:Bedfordshire
Postal Code:MK44 3RT
Phone Number:01767 641513 / 07725252303
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Guest:2011-07-12 09:22:55
We visited the barns poultry centre over the weekend and we were very impressed with their range of chickens and the service from the staff was excellent will definately recommend to anyone who likes chickens as much as we do.
Guest:2011-07-12 09:26:40
I recently visited the Barns Poultry Centre and was pleasantly surprised by the variety of poultry available. I would recommend a visit to anyone who's serious about chickens!!
Guest:2011-08-30 04:22:22
Went this weekend very nice places and very friendly staff, will be going back soon.
Guest:2011-10-06 12:26:58
Anne, thank you so much for the beautiful Pekin girls. They have settled in well with Bruce (although Penny is rather jealous of the new arrivals!). What a beautiful place you have, cant wait to visit again. Lorna x
Guest:2011-10-06 12:27:46
Thank you to Frank for a very informative talk on poultry keeping yesterday. Never know enough facts and Frank is full of them!! His advice is invaluable and we are looking forward to his next talk on “Winter Chicken Care.”


Guest:2011-10-06 12:28:52
Today me and my daughter came to the chicken talk. We found very intresting and informative. It has helped us look after our two chickens and the three chicks. Thank you for being so kind and helpful with our ill chicken Pickle. We really enjoy looking around at the well looked after chickens at The Barns. You are very kind and helpful, answering all our questions we really appreciate it. We are really looking forward to coming to your next talk. Thank you very much.

Guest:2011-10-06 12:29:33
Hi, Its taken our family about 2 years to finally decide to keep chickens and having visited numerous breeders I stumbled upon the Barns Poultry Centre on my way to Willington… I originally popped in with my children and met Frank who was the most wonderful and helpful person! He put all my worries at rest and didn’t mind answering all my questions. I left knowing that this was the place I would get my chickens from, the birds were so well cared for and all so clean and happy!… I took my husband up for the second visit and met Frank and Ann…Could not have met two nicer people! Anyway, we have now had our girls for a week… and we are completely in love with them!!! Thanks to Ann for choosing and so carefully putting our girls in our car… we finally went for a Bluebell, Ranger and a Columbine. I will now only ever come to see you guys for help and advice. Your customer service is second to none!!! Thank you so much.
Kind Regards

Guest:2011-10-06 12:30:24
Thanks so much for all of your help and advice with choosing our lovely bantams! Your customer service is like none i’ve ever experienced before! Nothing was too much trouble, you’re all so friendly and the welcome we recieved on both of our visits made us realise we had definately come to the right breeder to buy our beautifull birds! we could tell you are truly dedicated to the welfare of your animals and that your care and devotion means that all your birds are happy, healthy and loved! well done “the barns” for a wonderfull business!! We will be back to visit even though we’re the proud owners of 4 cheeks poland bantams. Worzel, Dusty, Lilly and Patsy have settled in well and already taken over the garden. Thanks Ann – You’re a lovely lady. xx

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