Sorry folks- a family at our school ended up needing a rooster, so we are able to rehome him without having to ship him. I hope you all find roosters closer to home!
Thank you all! I was pretty sure he was just a slightly mixed up EE, but not being an expert I wasn't sure.
Cross your fingers- there may be a good home in the works for him!
Mr. Snuffles here is an accidental rooster- we are raising chickens at school and can not keep any roosters. So I am looking for a home for him, but someone I asked for advice said he could be a Columbian Wyandotte, which might make it easier to find him a home. He has yellow legs (which I had...
Hi chicken lover! Thanks! Here are a few more pics.
Can you tell me a little more about your set up? Do you have any hens so far?
Since you have little siblings I should tell you that Mr. Snuffles has not shown any aggression yet, but they say that their personalities can change around week...
I'm looking for a good home for this sweet rooster. My K-8 school decided to raise chickens and this fall 6 supposed female chicks arrived. Imagine our dismay when this awesome guy started to crow! Unfortunately the city has not given us permission for a rooster, so we need to find the aptly...
Thank you all for your suggestions! I will be meeting with an administrator tomorrow to talk through the options and I am hopeful Mr. Snuffles can stay. Wish me luck!
Mr. Snuffles is an accidental member of our school flock. We received the 6 supposedly female chicks at the start of the school year, but now at 11 weeks it is clear that the aptly kid named Mr. Snuffles is a rooster. Although we don't have permission from the city to have a roo I am hoping we...
One funny story- the other morning 3 worried children rushed into my room:
Kids: "One of the chickens is wounded!!"
Me: "I was just up there 20 minutes ago. What did you see that makes you worried? Was she acting funny? Were the other girls pecking her?" (as I start walking out the door with...
Sourland- thank you for telling me what to look for! We have lots of different folks who interact, so I will figure out a way to communicate that info to everyone (without freaking them out...)
Anderson-it isn't easy to do! It is an independent (private) school, and quite a few teachers had...
Thank you all! I know we aren't supposed to have a rooster but I am hoping we can keep him... If he behaves well and the neighbors don't complain I am going to do my darndest to make a case for it... I am a little worried about catching human aggression early enough to ward off any kid incident...
Hello all! We decided to keep a little flock at the K-8 school where I work, so this fall a peeping box with 6 supposed female chicks was delivered. They are now 11 weeks old and pretty darn sweet. We have 2 buff orpingtons, 2 silver laced wyandottes and 2 easter eggers. The kids have named...
Thanks! It has actually been pretty cool here- I have been wearing my down vest in the morning. San Francisco summer fog! I think it got to a whopping 61 degrees at my house today...
I have chickens at home but I have never raised them from chicks. I teach at a great school that has decided to get 6 chickens, which we will be training the kids to care for. I will be raising the babies in my classroom and supervising care for their first weeks, which I am excited about! Once...
I have no idea what the lighter one is- sorry!- but WOW is she pretty!
I suspect there is a chicken master out there who will take one look and know. Good luck!
This is a tricky question- it is a lot of money to spend, but when you buy something local made by a craftsperson you aren't just buying an object. You are investing in the local economy, and voting for quality craftsmanship.
If you buy something pre-made from a chain store chances are good...