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  1. FolkSonginC

    Maine

    Sure. I just sent you a message.
  2. FolkSonginC

    Maine

    Need to rehome two sultan roosters. I hatched a bunch last spring and unfortunately most turned out to be roosters. They are very calm roosters and know their manners around people and hens. Free to a good home. I am in the Portland area, but would drive a reasonable distance for the right home.
  3. FolkSonginC

    Maine

    I need to rehome three female saxony ducks with my lilac muscovy drake, they are all really gorgeous ducks but I'm downsizing and need them gone before winter. The drake is sweet and gets along great with his hens, plus he is gorgeous and a rare color. And the saxonies are the most beautiful...
  4. FolkSonginC

    Maine

    The chicks are spoken for! Wasn't expecting to find a home for them so fast haha.
  5. FolkSonginC

    Maine

    I was thinking $20 per chick, because they are good quality and a rare breed.
  6. FolkSonginC

    Maine

    Hi everyone! My broody hen is currently hatching a bunch of pure white sultan chicks. I am going to let her keep a couple, but I will be selling the rest. The father was from a really good breeder, he was actually quite expensive, and the mom is also really good quality. I will post pictures of...
  7. FolkSonginC

    Rooster wheezing and hoarse/squeaky crow. Treatment?

    My beloved Liege rooster has unfortunately come down with what I'm guessing is some type of respiratory infection. I noticed yesterday morning that he was making a wheezing sound when he breathed, and later that day he started to lose his crow and it became very hoarse and squeaky. He seems...
  8. FolkSonginC

    Help me name my chick!

    Lupine!
  9. FolkSonginC

    Maine

    Desi has found a home! :)
  10. FolkSonginC

    Maine

    Haha 42 is a lot of chicks. I hatched this guy from one of my sweetest roosters of all time, I haven't spent a lot of time socializing him but he is respectful of people and really gentle with his hens. He is very protective of his hens as well, I haven't had any predator incidents in a long...
  11. FolkSonginC

    Maine

    That sound like the perfect situation for him! Would you really like to take him? He's free, I'm really just hoping he will find a good home! I could probably bring him to you if you're not too far.
  12. FolkSonginC

    Maine

    Hi everyone, I really need to find a home for one of my roosters, Desi. He is a really gorgeous easter egger rooster and a great flock protector, which is often hard to come by in a rooster. His dad once fought off a raccoon! I would really prefer not to kill such a great rooster, and I have too...
  13. FolkSonginC

    Feeding practices for male sheep?

    Okay, thank you lol. I figured I might be overthinking it, but I think I will just find a calcium supplement to add to it anyway to be safe.
  14. FolkSonginC

    Feeding practices for male sheep?

    This is copied from the backyard herds forum, where I just posted it - posting it here because that forum doesn't seem very active, and I'm a little bit anxious. Hopefully someone here is knowledgeable about this kind of stuff. I have mostly male sheep: two wethers, one ram, and a ewe. They all...
  15. FolkSonginC

    Baby Indio Gigantes

    Any updates? How do they look now?
  16. FolkSonginC

    What's the best breed to let run semi-feral?

    I honestly don't see a problem with roosting in trees, especially if they want a semi-feral bird. My light breeds have always alternated between coop and trees, and I always felt they were perfectly safe when they chose to roost in the trees. They go very high up. Never had any problems with...
  17. FolkSonginC

    What's the best breed to let run semi-feral?

    Hamburgs are great for this purpose. I had a very nice hamburg hen named Goose who was an extremely talented flyer, and very small and light so she was built for it. Very active and aware of threats, at night she would fly up into the pine trees on her own (very high up from the ground) and then...
  18. FolkSonginC

    Maine

    I'm in southern Maine as well, Portland. Not actively looking but I used to have a couple sebrights and I love them, if you ever have a sebright hen (or maayybe rooster) that needs to be rehomed I may be able to take it. I have a small bantam flock, all pets. Wouldn't be able to drive very far...
  19. FolkSonginC

    Maine

    Kind of a longshot but I have a very sweet easter egger cockerel in need of rehome. Surprisingly gets along well with my huge liege fighter rooster (at least for now), he has a gentle and submissive personality and he is good with the hens, whenever I give them treats he makes sure the hens get...
  20. FolkSonginC

    Share your bantam crosses!

    This is peanut, her mom was a light colored golden penciled hamburg and her dad was an EE. She's very friendly and a good flyer like her mom (she would fly up 10 or 15 feet from the ground to roost in our tall pine trees, and climb all the way to the top). Not quite that talented though. I'm...
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