Handicap cockerel needs sanctuary - Newcastle test negative

Momo1234

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hi there,

Our cockerel named rosie is being rehomed. He is not able to be with the flock, since they will pick on him. He is a beautiful Sicilian buttercup. We got him on August 2. I would love for him to go to a rescue. He has been tested for Newcastle and it is negative. His leg is deformed however he does walk on it.
 

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Is he still available? If so, is he quiet-ish? If again yes, we can take him and give him a happy life!
 
Is he still available? If so, is he quiet-ish? If again yes, we can take him and give him a happy life!
Is he still available? If so, is he quiet-ish? If again yes, we can take him and give him a happy life!

Hi there. He is available. But he is a cockerel, so he will be making noise for sure. Where are you located?
 
hi there,

Our cockerel named rosie is being rehomed. He is not able to be with the flock, since they will pick on him. He is a beautiful Sicilian buttercup. We got him on August 2. I would love for him to go to a rescue. He has been tested for Newcastle and it is negative. His leg is deformed however he does walk on it.
Where are you located?
 
UPDATE: we are so happy that Rosie has become a house chicken in NorCal. We are so relieved that he will be safe and sound. Thank you everyone. No more chicks, especially from Tractor Supply!!!!
 

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