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In the Brooder
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I'm north of Denver, CO. I have two very cute little roos, hatching date was about May 4th, free to a good home. One is a white rock, the other is an Olive Egger. Super cute, and just the right age to start getting to know your girls (through a fenced off area, preferably). These have not been handled a lot but they do come for treats quite easily. The White Rock is just trying to crow - it is super funny right now! I'm not allowed to have roosters - these two came from hatching eggs I got for my broody hen. She has raised them very well and is leaving them on their own in the yard now. They are used to being free to run around the yard during the day. These little ones have survived countless cooper's hawk dives, lots of foxes and a coyote now and then, so they know about dangerous things and are pretty savvy. They are not vaccinated and have been perfectly healthy. Please reach out to me if you are interested. I will only allow transport at night, after they roost for the night. I will check my thread about once or twice per day until they have found new homes.
I'm north of Denver, CO. I have two very cute little roos, hatching date was about May 4th, free to a good home. One is a white rock, the other is an Olive Egger. Super cute, and just the right age to start getting to know your girls (through a fenced off area, preferably). These have not been handled a lot but they do come for treats quite easily. The White Rock is just trying to crow - it is super funny right now! I'm not allowed to have roosters - these two came from hatching eggs I got for my broody hen. She has raised them very well and is leaving them on their own in the yard now. They are used to being free to run around the yard during the day. These little ones have survived countless cooper's hawk dives, lots of foxes and a coyote now and then, so they know about dangerous things and are pretty savvy. They are not vaccinated and have been perfectly healthy. Please reach out to me if you are interested. I will only allow transport at night, after they roost for the night. I will check my thread about once or twice per day until they have found new homes.