Hi all,
As it happens, I actually haven't been able to find these guys a new home yet. I thought I might try giving this post another bump.
It's starting to get chilly here in Ohio! I hope everyone is staying warm
Thanks so much for your consideration anyway :). I am familiar with the problem of not having enough coops. I think it must be a good thing that coop space runs out, because otherwise there would be no limit to how many chickens one could keep!
I have seven bantam hens and one bantam rooster in need of a new home in Ohio. Unfortunately I have to move and I need to find them a home in the next few weeks.
The rooster is a silver duckwing OEGB, he's about 5 1/2 years old. There is a golden Sebright hen who is also 5 1/2 years old, and...
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Thank you Gita :)
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The babies have started to find homes and I am so thankful for everyone's interest. Three babies went to a very nice fellow chicken enthusiast today, and four more are pending. I'll have 3-4 left still looking for homes.
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Hi Spartan. That's great! Thanks for your interest. The chicks are actually going quickly, and discounting those that are pending I'll have about 3-4 left. Let me know if you and your friend are interested.
Hey fellow Ohians! I hope I'm not intruding by sharing this here, but my Sebright hen just hatched a clutch of chicks somehow without asking me first, and I have some chicks that I'm trying to rehome before school starts in August. I've posted about them on the Animals in Need of Free Rehoming...
A few days ago something crazy happened. I checked on all four of my little hens that are brooding fake or infertile eggs right now, and I discovered that my Sebright hen was somehow not sitting on infertile eggs as I had thought, but was actually in the midst of hatching a whole clutch of...