Faverolles Thread

I am so sad
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.......my neighbors are complaining about my Handsome Boy's crowing in the am........ he needs a new home......
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He is just over 5 months old, he is from Dick Boulanger's flock......any takers out there??
Here is a picture from this past weekend




I am in Hudson MA,I will drive locally to deliver him to a good home & not to a soup pot.
I will take him he is so Beautiful I'm in Michigan is there anyone out there that could meet me half way or something?
 
Maybe I can crate him in the basement....I don't have a garage....maybe the dh can build me one of those too since he did such a good job on the coops!
I used to live right smack dab in the middle of the suburbs and at times had up to 8 cockerels. I kept them in something called a "show box" its was built to transport bantams to shows. I would but them in after they had gone to roost and then bring them out at around 7am or 7:30 on weekdays and later on weekends. My neighbors never seemed to complain to much about them and actually kind of enjoyed the sound of roosters after a while. My argument always was that they are much less annoying then the many barking dogs we had in our neighborhood. As long as your allowed to have roosters in your neighbor hood I would give it a try.
 
I ONLY HAVE ONE MALE AND HE IS BEARDLESS, WOULD IT BE OK TO SEE IF HE WOULD BREED SOME BEARDED?
I think the beardless gene might keep popping up over time. The best advice I could give is that if you want to breed quality faverolles you should seek out another male. Lots of people have extras.
 
And if your girls wings are good enough to handle that weak wing on him....he's got really nice color though! :)
Yeah I think I will stick with a tighter winged male. I looked again and only one of the pullets has a looser wing. You can see from the pictures the two from Cindy have very nicely folded wings and a few of the other girls do as well.
 

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