FoxySonia
Songster
Beautiful Blue Mille Fleur Old English bantam cockerel (young rooster) that is just over 3 months old, purchased with a variety of bantam straight run chicks from a Texas hatchery. All were vacinnated for Merek's at the hatchery the day they hatched on April 28.
I've raised them indoors in an 8' by 8' tent, feeding them Grubbly Little Pecks Starter Grower Crumble Feed given to them dry and Scratch and Peck Organic Starter Chicken Feed given to them wet as a mash, plus a variety of fresh vegetables (leafy greens of assorted lettuces, baby spinach and kale, squash, zucchini, cucumber, corn, deseeded apple, pear, etc), and black solier fly larvae. All raised with love. It has been quite costly to raise them, have spent quite a good amount of money on their food and care.
Need to rehome a total of 12 bantam cockerels that I can't keep, the sooner the better. I don't have the space for them, nor can't afford too keep feeding them. And since I live in the city, I'm not supposed to have roosters.
Here's what I have available:
1 Beautiful Blue Mille Fleur Old English Game Bantam
1 Cute Golden Neck Barbu d'Uccle Bantam
and
1 Cute Mille Fleur Barbu d'Uccle Bantam
1 Bearded Belgian Blue Quail d'Anver Bantam (single comb)
3 Rare Buff Laced Sebright Bantam
3 Handsome Blue Laced Red Wyandotte Bantam
1 or 2 Fluffy Black Silkie (gender unknown)
I live in Corona (Queens), NY which is near the Flushing Meadows Corona Park. If interested in any of the boys, please let me know ASAP. I really want them to go to good, chicken loving homes.
I've raised them indoors in an 8' by 8' tent, feeding them Grubbly Little Pecks Starter Grower Crumble Feed given to them dry and Scratch and Peck Organic Starter Chicken Feed given to them wet as a mash, plus a variety of fresh vegetables (leafy greens of assorted lettuces, baby spinach and kale, squash, zucchini, cucumber, corn, deseeded apple, pear, etc), and black solier fly larvae. All raised with love. It has been quite costly to raise them, have spent quite a good amount of money on their food and care.
Need to rehome a total of 12 bantam cockerels that I can't keep, the sooner the better. I don't have the space for them, nor can't afford too keep feeding them. And since I live in the city, I'm not supposed to have roosters.
Here's what I have available:
1 Beautiful Blue Mille Fleur Old English Game Bantam
1 Cute Golden Neck Barbu d'Uccle Bantam
and
1 Cute Mille Fleur Barbu d'Uccle Bantam
1 Bearded Belgian Blue Quail d'Anver Bantam (single comb)
3 Rare Buff Laced Sebright Bantam
3 Handsome Blue Laced Red Wyandotte Bantam
1 or 2 Fluffy Black Silkie (gender unknown)
I live in Corona (Queens), NY which is near the Flushing Meadows Corona Park. If interested in any of the boys, please let me know ASAP. I really want them to go to good, chicken loving homes.