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Getting rid of Roos

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I have too many roosters and have had no luck getting rid of them on Craig's list.  I have no problem with eating them, but my husband refuses to help me and with two young children, I just can't do it right now on my own.

How can I get rid of these Roos?  Is there a place to list free roosters to people in my area on BYC?

Amy ~ Mommy to Riley (2) and Andrew (newborn) ~ 3 doggies, 3 kitty cats, 2 rabbits, 22 hens (3 BA's, 1 black 1 SL Wyandotte, 7 EE's, 3 RIR, 2 White Rocks, 1 BO, 2BR, 2 BR mixes)

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Amy ~ Mommy to Riley (2) and Andrew (newborn) ~ 3 doggies, 3 kitty cats, 2 rabbits, 22 hens (3 BA's, 1 black 1 SL Wyandotte, 7 EE's, 3 RIR, 2 White Rocks, 1 BO, 2BR, 2 BR mixes)

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Are there any zoos near you?  Some will take the birds to help feed the other critters.


Have your DH watch the kids and you can then process them. 

You can also try the "Where are you! Where am I?" section of BYC and look for the thread for your home state.  Or the auction area - just list them for free.

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"Poultry- they may be your pets, they may be your hobby, they may be your livestock. But remember, if you fall down in the pen, unconscious? They WILL eat you." ~ Sally/Ranchie - we miss you.
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Have you any old farmers around that might be willing to process the lot for a bird or two to take home?  I learned processing from my insurance agent.  He volunteers to help process if he can have a couple birds for himself.  Works out well for him because he lives in town and can't really raise his own meat birds.  Works out well for us because we try to process in lots of 50+ and that's a lot of work for just a couple people!

Can you put up a flier in your local Ag store- either offering free roosters or looking for help to process?

Sometimes local newspapers have a buy/sell/barter section of the Saturday paper.  Maybe an ad there?  In our paper we have a free-cycle section for just this type of thing.  It costs nothing to place an ad.

Local farmer's market?  Donation to a soup kitchen if they are willing to process the birds?  Any sportsman clubs in the area where you might be able to get some help?

Hope this helped.  Good luck.

PS- I'd be giving my husband so much grief if he refused to help!  He'd help just to get me to shut up about it.

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You can try listing them in the Buy/Sell/Trade Section on here.  http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewforum.php?id=35

When
I have to I process them after the kids are in bed or I have hubby take them out somewhere for a while.

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post #5 of 9
Thread Starter 

Thank you guys so much!!  Just when I was getting desperate, I got someone from Craig's list to actually show up!!!  It must have been an act of God.

I am down to one confirmed rooster, a Black Australorp that nests on the ground of the coop with his wings over the three young birds to protect them from the cold.  love

I sure hope he stays such a sweet boy!

Amy ~ Mommy to Riley (2) and Andrew (newborn) ~ 3 doggies, 3 kitty cats, 2 rabbits, 22 hens (3 BA's, 1 black 1 SL Wyandotte, 7 EE's, 3 RIR, 2 White Rocks, 1 BO, 2BR, 2 BR mixes)

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Amy ~ Mommy to Riley (2) and Andrew (newborn) ~ 3 doggies, 3 kitty cats, 2 rabbits, 22 hens (3 BA's, 1 black 1 SL Wyandotte, 7 EE's, 3 RIR, 2 White Rocks, 1 BO, 2BR, 2 BR mixes)

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post #6 of 9

Oh yeah, he's a KEEPER!

post #7 of 9

I also post on the boards at the feed stores for free roosters for the future.

post #8 of 9

Ask any coyote hunters if they want some bait. Is there a fur farm near you? A processor that will do one chicken? Any Amish?

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White Cedar Farm
Barred Rocks, Wyandottes, Easter Eggers, Cochins, Bantam OEG, Goats: Alpine, Angora, Boer, Boer-crosses, Saanen; 1 Jacob Sheep Ram, 2 dogs: Lab/Husky and Great Dane, 2 Horses: Arab/Saddlebred and Welsh Pony Section A; Daughter, Boyfriend, Stepdaughter & Me 

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Originally Posted by Amyh 

I have too many roosters and have had no luck getting rid of them on Craig's list.  I have no problem with eating them, but my husband refuses to help me and with two young children, I just can't do it right now on my own.

How can I get rid of these Roos?  Is there a place to list free roosters to people in my area on BYC?


I feel your pain. I spent big $$ on 12 chicks, of which half were roosters. It's hard to whack off a head on a bird you spent so much on as a day-old, then fed it for 9 months only to end up eating it.

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