Hi,
Could any one offer a loving home for my gorgeous black bantam Orpington cockerels who were supposed to be hens. They are 17 weeks old and very gentle and sweet natured, they look after the hens beautifully however I live close to other properties and don't want to upset my neighbours...
If anyone has room in their lives for one or two of these lovely guys and could offer them a lovely life please let me know . I am in Middlesbrough , north east England and would be prepared to travel to drop them off to a good home thanks :)
Thanks for your reply, she seemed ok for a week was eating and taking water from the dropper but clearly not thriving, then one morning the chicks were snuggled together but little lucky had died. Mother hen knew best all along:roll the good thing is Tilly accepted the other chick back in her...
My broody silkie Tilly hatched four eggs a week ago I was at work and when I got home my son and daughter had brought a poor little chick in and put her in the brooder. She was on the opposite side of the coop out of the nest and looked dead, she was icy cold but lifted her head when my daughter...
Yes I thought they were Roos but was hopeful I was wrong. Is there anyone out there near Middlesbrough who has room for a lovely bantam orp boy, I can't keep 2 as they are garden pets so would love a nice home with some lady hens for company for one of them????? :/
Hi, on the same subject could any one give me a clue as to the gender of my Orpington Bantams. The top two are chanell the bottom two are Cocoa. Any other info on Bantam Orps would also be appreciated ie. when will they lay or crow? They are such sweet friendly chicks. Thanks