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I agree. And it's always risk from anywhere. I was disappointed with the employee in that section. She was complaining the entire time and furious that more " smelly ass ducks"were arriving lol. Maybe just a bad day for her. L9l
I understand and agree. People in the area are desperately trying to give away roosters. Rehoming him probably won't be possible. I don't want to cull him because of my own inadequacy and his luck to be born male and our local tractor supply's just tossing breeds and genders together all mixed...
Would it be cruel to just let him live outside the coop/run. Free range per say. ( God help my cat and granddaughter's ankle biter dog lol)I could supply him a shelter of his own for sleeping and food/water, but he wouldn't be in a secured environment and we have owls in the area and other...
So it IS a rooster.... I've been told yes and no lol. I really don't want a rooster, but I guess I've got one now. Will he continue to attack the older girls?
I haven't heard crowing and I raised them all from a couple of days old. I'm not sure of the breeds as I was too late to get them from my trusted feed and seed store and bought them at Tractor Supply. I'm headed out now to try to get some decent pics.
Hello everyone!
I put my 8 new 3 month old pullets (I think they are all pullets lol) inside a crate in the run to let them be introduced to my 2 RIR girls who are 4-5 years old. My older girls were very calm, no pecking or aggressions of any kind. When I opened the crate to let the new girls...
I think he is of the "Tractor Supply" breed lol. I usually only purchase RIRs from my local feed store. I was late, they were out, so my butt headed off to the TSC. Lol