4 roosters available in PA..one comes with a bonded hen.
2 Australorp
2 barred rock
They're friendly, they have been handled every day due to not having a permanent pen for them but a daytime gazebo..
Thanks for looking out..there's two..this one and another one. The other one just started to try to crow..all pictures I've seen the males are way whiter as well..but outside you can tell they are slightly whiter than the hen..but not by much. I will definitely get more pictures and post them...
I can post a few pictures later if you want to see.. he didn't crow yet, but has a much larger redder comb than a pullet of the same age..has had it since he was little..and is much larger as well..
Anyone interested in a friendly 8 week old barred rock rooster? He's been handled everyday..I will attach a better picture when I get home.. didn't realize he moved his head and picture went blurry!!
Area code 19320
especially if they grew up together..they never really knew life without him. i find they always notice when someone from their flock isn't there, and some birds mourn more than others for their loss, be it death or rehoming. there will be an adjustment period for them..eventually they will...
Not trying to start any trouble, but a duck can definitely drown. Especially if it gets stuck in the water when it's molting..and it's feathers aren't "normal." More often, you find them soaking wet and shaking..guess youve never had either happen which is why it is so laughable to you.. a male...
I'm in PA..would be more than willing to try to ship some to you.. I know when shipping eggs they're supposed to be wrapped in bubble wrap individually and then wrapped in bubble wrap again and packed in a box inside a box..
I'd be willing to give it a try ..message me if interested