Easter Egger-Jersey Giant cross rooster in need of a re-home in VA

lunaicFalaise

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Jun 9, 2019
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Southwest Virginia, United States
I've got a year-old rooster that is in need of a re-home, he's very sweet to people and gets along great with other roosters, but has been upsetting the flock dynamics and encouraging bullying of some of my older hens and he needs to go :(
We hatched him at-home last summer, so he is unvaccinated but otherwise healthy. He would probably do best in a single-rooster flock or in a bachelor flock, but I do not have a problem with him being an eventual meat-bird.
He's located in southwest Virginia, just north of Roanoke. I'd be happy to drive him to a potential new home.
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I've got a year-old rooster that is in need of a re-home, he's very sweet to people and gets along great with other roosters, but has been upsetting the flock dynamics and encouraging bullying of some of my older hens and he needs to go :(
We hatched him at-home last summer, so he is unvaccinated but otherwise healthy. He would probably do best in a single-rooster flock or in a bachelor flock, but I do not have a problem with him being an eventual meat-bird.
He's located in southwest Virginia, just north of Roanoke. I'd be happy to drive him to a potential new home.
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How big is he? I’m getting ready to make a 3 way cross like this. I’ll be putting a blue ameraucana x rir rooster over some black jersey giant hens when they start laying.
 
How big is he? I’m getting ready to make a 3 way cross like this. I’ll be putting a blue ameraucana x rir rooster over some black jersey giant hens when they start laying.
He's pretty big, around the size of an average jersey giant rooster, I'd guess around 10 or 11 lbs and a little under 2 ft tall. His father was a black jersey giant and his mother is a blue-gene-carrying easter egger, but not straight blue. If you would like, I can post a picture of her so you can see what he might be carrying color-genetics-wise.
 
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He's pretty big, around the size of an average jersey giant rooster, I'd guess around 10 or 11 lbs and a little under 2 ft tall. His father was a black jersey giant and his mother is a blue-gene-carrying easter egger, but not straight blue. If you would like, I can post a picture of her so you can see what he might be carrying color-genetics-wise.
I’ll be using jersey giant hens with a half ameraucana half rir rooster.
But sure, post it.
 

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