MARYLAND THREAD!

hi everyone. I was sent here from my rehoming thread i posted. Due to medical complications, I am in need of homes for several of my chickens and one guinea fowl.
They are all hens and pullets, and very nice pretty birds. I got them from My Pet Chicken.
  1. White Leghorn (Pullet)
  2. 3 Easter Eggers (Hens, one laying bright blue eggs, the other two laying green, I'd prefer they all find a home together)
  3. Porcelain d'Uccle (Pullet)
  4. Buff White Laced Polish (Hen, missing her back toes but gets around fine)
  5. Blue Copper Marans (Hen, prefer for her to go with the polish)

as for the guinea, I lost the rest of my flock to a fox sadly, and won't be in a position to get more for a while, and I don't want him to be alone. He is also under 6 months of age, I am unsure of the sex, he is a pearl guinea fowl from my pet chicken as well.

Hoping someone could help me out on this as I just want them to go to a good home, I'm not charging a rehoming fee. My only condition is that they are never slaughtered for meat or culled due to being too old. They are all good layers, or have not yet started laying being under 6 months of age. I'll post pictures on request as I currently don't have any.

The white leghorn is especially personable and acts like a pet, she likes to come onto my deck and peek in the windows.
where in maryland are you? I live in Cecil county, and although I would love to take a couple of your hens, I just dont have any more room in the coop. However, the Facebook poultry group I am in "cecil county backyard chickens" is a great place to post rehoming info!! Do you use facebook? There is very likely a chicken group for your county as well. I was even able to rehome a drake on mine! (and they are not easy to rehome)
 
Just wanted to let everyone know I found homes for all of the birds! I have recieved many pictures and they are happy in their new flocks. I made sure to send them off in groups so they wouldn't be introduced to a new flock alone. Even the guinea found a new flock of fowl, and he seems so much happier, and noisier!
The chicken yard is so much quieter, and peaceful. Everyone has benefited from having more room.
I also ended up picking up a couple more silky babies to accompany the one I have, just a couple so it's not too much to handle but I'm excited to have a little group of silkies in the flock.
 
Just wanted to let everyone know I found homes for all of the birds! I have recieved many pictures and they are happy in their new flocks. I made sure to send them off in groups so they wouldn't be introduced to a new flock alone. Even the guinea found a new flock of fowl, and he seems so much happier, and noisier!
The chicken yard is so much quieter, and peaceful. Everyone has benefited from having more room.
I also ended up picking up a couple more silky babies to accompany the one I have, just a couple so it's not too much to handle but I'm excited to have a little group of silkies in the flock.
That's Great! My silkies are so dumb but I love them and my one male guinea fowl goes into the coop at night and comes out in the morning he and my chicken flock are friends
 
That's Great! My silkies are so dumb but I love them and my one male guinea fowl goes into the coop at night and comes out in the morning he and my chicken flock are friends
Just wanted to let everyone know I found homes for all of the birds! I have recieved many pictures and they are happy in their new flocks. I made sure to send them off in groups so they wouldn't be introduced to a new flock alone. Even the guinea found a new flock of fowl, and he seems so much happier, and noisier!
The chicken yard is so much quieter, and peaceful. Everyone has benefited from having more room.
I also ended up picking up a couple more silky babies to accompany the one I have, just a couple so it's not too much to handle but I'm excited to have a little group of silkies in the flock.
wonderful news thanks for sharing!
 

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