Austin, TX--Have almost 3 month old White Leghorn Roosters needing rehomed

Maemujwok

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We have too many roosters and they are becoming aggressive to one another. They are gorgeous and already showing off. Two of the roos have just started crowing and man are they are beautiful sight to see when they strut!! They kind of have a crow-show down--it's hilarious.


Our birds are free ranged from 1 month on. Fed flock feeder, never had antibiotics, etc. They are the most spoiled chickens you will ever meet. We do not mind if they will eventually be food--BUT are really concerned they do not go to cock fighters. Most of the roosters will eat right out of your hand, like to be petted, etc. Very friendly and very protective of their girls. If you are looking for a flock protector or an alarm clock--they'll be perfect for that. If you just love the look of a beautiful roosters--they'll REALLY be good for that. And like I said, if you're just looking to raise your own food, they'll be good for that too.


The white rooster up front is one of the ones we're looking to rehome. The older brown rooster is a lap-chicken so he's going to stay.
 
I just got a small flock of white chickens. Supposedly all hens and of leghorn breed. Do you still have this rooster? Where are you located, may be interested. Thanks :)
 

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