I have a beautiful Lakenvelder cockerel that I need to rehome. Unfortunately, this is my son’s favorite chick but we aren’t allowed to have roosters. He’s praying for a home that will update him periodically on his little guy.
We are in the north East Florida area.
I have a beautiful Lakenvelder cockerel that I need to rehome. Unfortunately, this is my son’s favorite chick but we aren’t allowed to have roosters. He’s praying for a home that will update him periodically on his little guy.
We are in the north East Florida area.
I really have no idea why he's my son's favorite. He's through and through a Lakenvelder and not overly friendly. He doesn't care to be picked up or played with. But when we got him as a day old chick my son fell in love and claimed him.
Yea, that sounds terrible. I'd rather him live a rooster life somewhere if I can find a taker in Florida.
The HOA is pretty adamant about roosters but here's hoping!
New pictures! Went out this morning and saw that there was a hint of wattles. I don’t see it on the other ones. Does this make it more likely a cockerel?
This is super helpful. The comb on mine is at least double that of yours. And yours is two weeks older here. I need to figure out how I’m going to pull a switcharoo.
I replied earlier, but I moved to a small neighborhood of 10 houses. I have four acres, but there is still an HOA. It’s pretty rural, especially coming from the suburbs.
I’m not sure if roo personality shows this early but it’s my least friendly chicken. Screams when I pick it up, runs away, yells if I take another chicken out of the run. I k ow they are flighty, alert birds so maybe it’s just part of their nature.