YIkes!!! NO, I meant the photo was taken yesterday. He's still in need of a new home.Nice job on getting him rehomed!
Sorry! I'll change the wording in my post.
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YIkes!!! NO, I meant the photo was taken yesterday. He's still in need of a new home.Nice job on getting him rehomed!
Too funny!YIkes!!! NO, I meant the photo was taken yesterday. He's still in need of a new home.
Sorry! I'll change the wording in my post.
Totally unrelated to latitude and longitude of California, and it might have been asked a hundred times throughout the 6000+ pages of comments, but where can I get one of those stickers!?!?!?!?
Too funny!
He has found a homeHi everyone!
I’m slowly looking for a new home for my 10 week old bantam Cochin cockerel. I wish I could keep him but I already have 2 roosters :/ I hatched and raised him myself and as of now, he’s super sweet and hasn’t had any problems. He would make a wonderful pet but I’m sure he would integrate into a flock just fine too. He currently lives with my serama rooster and they get along fine, but I’ll definitely have to rehome him before his hormones really kick in, as I don’t have enough hens.
I got the eggs from a breeder, so he may be breeder quality though I can’t tell what color he is. He had some gold feathers and hackles on top of of pretty black/green feathers. I’m located near Sebastopol CA but could also meet up in the SF Bay Area. thanks for reading!
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Hello Fellow Northern Californians'
I live in South Bay, Santa Clara and this season will be the first time raising chickens. I want to start with raising Bantams and prefer not to buy the chicks online. Where, within driving distance (20 miles), can I find a place that has Bantams?
Thank youI
I second Alchemist Farms up in Sebastapol... it's a little further for you, but worth it. The bantams they have are bantam cochins, silkies, and seramas!Hello Fellow Northern Californians'
I live in South Bay, Santa Clara and this season will be the first time raising chickens. I want to start with raising Bantams and prefer not to buy the chicks online. Where, within driving distance (20 miles), can I find a place that has Bantams?
Thank you