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  1. Callender Girl

    Fuzzy, and His Crew

    I'm glad you were able to make a decision and that the farmer will let you know how the brown boy turns out. Let's hope your leghorn appreciates the opportunity you have given him to keep his happy home! Best wishes for a happy future for your flock!
  2. Callender Girl

    Fuzzy, and His Crew

    This is a tough one. This spring, when two of my Bantam chicks turned out to be roosters, I intended to keep both. But the one who was supposed to be a Cochin and turned out to be something else, was a little hellion. He chased the girls, me, and the other boy, who was clearly more subordinate...
  3. Callender Girl

    Fuzzy, and His Crew

    They're both beauties, and it must be a tough choice. Would having a rooster that resembles Fuzzy be more of a comfort or a constant reminder of your loss? Good luck making your decision.
  4. Callender Girl

    Fuzzy, and His Crew

    And so, Fuzzy lives on! Hurray!!
  5. Callender Girl

    Fuzzy, and His Crew

    Gosh, I feel badly that I haven't seen the updates to your post on Fuzzy until today. You've been on quite a journey, and I really enjoyed watching the process of the beautiful tribute video. Best wishes that one of the chicks will be a true Fuzzy Jr!
  6. Callender Girl

    Fuzzy, and His Crew

    I'm glad to hear you are not planning on the no-crow collars. Your roosters are legal, and my experience in town living taught me that there are a LOT more annoying sounds in town than a rooster.
  7. Callender Girl

    Fuzzy, and His Crew

    I am very sorry about the loss of Fuzzy. He clearly was not "just" a chicken to you. I think everyone who has owned chickens for any amount of time likely has made a mistake that cost a chicken's life. You learn and move on. I would be reluctant to try again with a no-crow collar. I think...
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