I'm in Huntsville and here are the boys that need a different home.
Helius
6mo standard size mix breed, mostly white with rose comb. He's still working on his mounting technique, but is otherwise heading towards being a good rooster. Tidbits/dances for ladies, is nice with younger chickens, and generally gives space to people but tolerates being held. The main reason I'm not keeping him is because even though the neighbors apparently are okay with his singing, it is more loud and frequent than I appreciate.
Midnight
2mo bantam, presumed cochin with all black feathers. Just started crowing, or at least the funny precursor squeaks to crowing. Still has moderate behavior in regards to people; he generally avoids being picked up but willing to participate in a "perch all over the human" party with the other young birds.
Facehugger & Curly
2mo bantam frizzy, presumed cochins.
Facehugger is darker brown overall with light accents and enjoys being snuggled. Prone to attempting dust bathing in shirt when he's on your lap.
Curly is a more uniform medium brown and slightly smaller that Facehugger. Somewhat skittish about human handing, but has potential as lap chicken.
As fair disclaimer, the whole flock was treated with Corid in April, but we also have done a few rounds of sanitizing the coop/run area to make sure everything is good.
Helius
6mo standard size mix breed, mostly white with rose comb. He's still working on his mounting technique, but is otherwise heading towards being a good rooster. Tidbits/dances for ladies, is nice with younger chickens, and generally gives space to people but tolerates being held. The main reason I'm not keeping him is because even though the neighbors apparently are okay with his singing, it is more loud and frequent than I appreciate.

Midnight
2mo bantam, presumed cochin with all black feathers. Just started crowing, or at least the funny precursor squeaks to crowing. Still has moderate behavior in regards to people; he generally avoids being picked up but willing to participate in a "perch all over the human" party with the other young birds.

Facehugger & Curly
2mo bantam frizzy, presumed cochins.
Facehugger is darker brown overall with light accents and enjoys being snuggled. Prone to attempting dust bathing in shirt when he's on your lap.
Curly is a more uniform medium brown and slightly smaller that Facehugger. Somewhat skittish about human handing, but has potential as lap chicken.

As fair disclaimer, the whole flock was treated with Corid in April, but we also have done a few rounds of sanitizing the coop/run area to make sure everything is good.