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IF your roo needs a home, I've been looking for a wellie roo!
OP, I support providing dinner to someone deserving; I also support Wellies NOT being their dinner. Wellies are NOT the easiest bird to find and they are on the rare list presently.
WSdareme?? Whuddya say? Can I provide your roo a great home? Several acrers, several hens . . .
LOL! I'll keep you in mind if I decide to rehome him! I really had no intentions of keeping another roo, but the older he gets the prettier he gets and he sure has a non-aggressive personality (so far). He is a hatchery bird, not from a breeder, and I have no idea if he's a good example of the breed standard. But he is so pretty! I'm actually thinking about keeping the pair (I had bought two thinking I'd get one pullet) and hatching a few eggs. If I do that (have to clean out another stall in the barn in order to keep them separate from the other roo and his harem), how about if I give you some hatching eggs? Or, if you don't have an incubator, I could hatch some chicks for you? I cannot wait to see what color eggs the pullet lays!!!!!
I'm in Yelm -- where are you located?
Sorry -- didn't mean to hijack the thread! But see how easy it is to find fellow BYCers that might be interested in your roo??
C'mon c'mon c'mon c'mon!
Surely I got something you want! Tee hee. You don't need that ugly wellie.
Lemme take him off yer hands for ya.
Whuddya want, wellie eggs to hatch? A different chick or two or three? Another pretty roo?
I have Wellie girls that have FINALLY started laying. They need a good roo. I have plenty of incubators. I have lots of blue chicks at the moment. I've been playing with rare breeds. (I even have a few blue Marans chicks. Shhh)
I want the roo!
Oh, sorry. I'm a few hours north. (I have family from Yelm and McKenna. One such family member became a Federal Judge in our state.)