18-week-old juvenile rooster needs a new home
Wendell is a Delaware, mostly white with a black spotted tail and black tips on his wings and on his neck feathers. He has an impressive comb and pair of waddles. He's very pretty and even tempered; he makes this sweet trill sound and doesn't crow much. He's a sweetheart but I'm not set up for a rooster and he's starting to pester the rest of the female chickens, especially the older ones who are not psyched to have a maturing rooster in their midst. He's very tall and very pretty and he knows his name (Wendell); he will even still, sometimes, allow me to pick him up, although he's a hefty boy now. I've raised him from a chick but I don't need a rooster--I definitely don't have room for any babies that he might produce. Also, the houses on our street are very close together and our immediate neighbors aren't fans of his crowing (even though he's still figuring things out). He spends most of his day perching with his sisters (who were chicks with him) or else foraging and digging beside them.
Free to a good home.
I'm in Sonoma County, California.