I'm so glad to see them in their new home! The three of them look like a perfect trio, and with Stella (or Stellan?) separated from the bigger chickens, his head feathers should return in no time.
Thank you for giving them a wonderful home! And thank you, also, for letting me know they settled...
Oh my goodness. That sounds like a perfect arrangement for Stella and Eliza, but I have already agreed to re-home them with rIrs roost. I'll let you know if there's any change in plans. Thank you so much for your interest! Your little hen is adorable, and it breaks my heart that she has to be...
If adding little Eliza with Stella would convince you, I guess I could part with her to ensure Stella finds a good home. They have been raised together since Day 1, so I can convince myself parting with her, too, is for the best, since the two will be together.
Eliza is frizzled, all black...
He's quite small, but still larger than his sister (cousin?) chick who is the same age. He's about twice the size of my Silkie, but only about a third of the size of my big Welsummer rooster. I can get more specific measurements in the morning, if you'd like.
As for sickness, none of my...
Help! Does anybody have any advice for more ways to seek a good home for a rooster in North Carolina? My big roo went after little Stella yesterday, and even though no serious injury occurred, I'm worried there will be a next time with a worse outcome. Craigslist hasn't resulted in even one...
I'd still prefer not to have to ship him, but I may not have another option if I want him to have a good home. Shall we give it another couple of weeks and then see if you're still willing to take him in? Shipping is quite expensive, so maybe we could split the cost instead of one of us covering...
Stella the Cockerel still needs a home, everybody! The backup plan is for a few weeks from now, but I don't know if Stella can remain at my home that long.
No, there isn't a deadline, so to speak. I'm just very nervous that my Welsummer rooster, who is about three times as large as the little guy, is going to hurt him if he continues to strut around the yard and crow. My older rooster is fairly quiet throughout the day, but with two crowing, they...
I'm not sure how I feel about shipping a 5-mos-old. How far are we talking? I'd be willing to drive a couple of hours to meet halfway, but I would most likely not be willing to ship him due to the stress on the bird and the expense to me.
Time is running out for this little guy, since ads for him have gone unanswered. :(
Small Polish crested cockerel, 5 months old, was purchased as a week-old pullet, but grew up to be a cute, crowing little cockerel. Mostly black, with green iridescence in feathers. Some brown and white in...