Goodbye Bobblehead! I will miss you SOOO much! (not dead, don't worry)

wbruder17

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Aside from the fact that he's been getting picked on badly by his girls and has a very ugly, sore-looking featherless head, the DH finally put his foot down and I have to get rid of my precious Polish Roo, Bobblehead.( he said no roosters before I even got chickens, so I guess its only fair) He is the sweetest, best buddy ever and I am sooooo sad.
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I know I will never have another bird like him, tho I have several favorites. He's the best. Probably because he can't see very well to run away or attack, but he follows me around, coos and clucks to me and loves to be held. I rock him like a baby.

How do you get over the guilt and sadness when you have to give away a bird you've grown attached to? I was raised that an animal is yours 'til death do you part and have never had to give a pet away before. My mother still takes care of the horse I had when I was 12 (she's in PA, Im in OR and have no money, so I can't have him). But we are the kind of people who would rather have the animal put down than worry that its not being taken care of....you've all read Black Beauty, no doubt, and perhaps can understand?

I know I'm going to cry when they come to pick him up. I have been corresponding with them for the last few weeks (I'm sure they think I'm totally crazy) and it seems they are good people who will love him. They are even raising and hatching some more Polish girls to give him as his new family. He even has a girlfirend, Polly, waiting for him, but still, I'm almost tearing up just writing this post.
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I am going to cut off a few of his tail feathers and make a pair of earrings out of them, so I can always remember him.
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Well, the incessant crowing isn't very peaceful. He isn't a big fan of it, and we both worry that it is inconsiderate to the neighbors, even tho its legal. I have to admit, I cringe sometimes when he is crowing non-stop, but I can't help loving him.
 
I actually just sold my roo and I was planning on posting something, because I'm feeling kind of crappy myself. So, your message is some sort of consolation for me.

I live in town and I'm not allowed to have a roo. But, we've had this rooster for a year and gotten away with it. But DH said he doesn't want to deal with the code enforcement officer again! If only the roosters didn't crow so much, ha ha.

I offer my condolences, since I am having similar feelings myself. The only thing is, my rooster really did peck at me, and drew blood, when I picked him up to put him in the box to go. That's the first time he ever did that. Sort of like he knew what was coming.
 
Im wondering how the ladies are going to handle it. Even tho they "hen peckn him to the point where its necessary to give him up, he is very good to them and I think they will miss him quite a bit. He is forever chirping to them and finding them nice bugs to eat. They know he is their man and he does a very good job with them. He will very much be missed around here, except for the crowing of course.
 
You guys are making me sniffle.

I have far too many roosters only because I can't get rid of mine. Not that I've even tried, I mean *I* can't get rid of them... I don't want to. I so totally understand your sadness - it's gonna break my heart when I absolutely have to dial down the number of roosters in my flock.

None of them fight, they all get along, they have their own little harems (one rooster only has one lady, but he's happy with her and she's happy with him), and they're just really great birds.

Waaah! Even knowing they're going to good homes is tough, I bet. I had to grin and bear it when I offered pullets to a friend and she chose one I kinda liked, but since my flock is quite large, I gave her up. I expected her to take only the ones I hadn't named yet.

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The folks that I am rehoming him to have been emailing me with tons of info on his new home. We even have an invite to come visit him and camp out on the Yakima river, where his new home is. Im sad, but it sounds like his new home will be great. They have even gotten him a bunch of polish chicks to be his new harem. Im sad and happy at the same time.
 

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