I would 100% (Emphasis on 100%) take your Nankin rooster if I lived closer.We have three one-year-old hens, including Pepper, the broody mama with chicks. We have one chick inside, who is the sole survivor of a clutch that was abandoned after about a week of setting. We took the "orphaned" eggs to my Bio-teacher sister, who incubated them for the last two weeks. We saved one out of seven (Nankins don't 'bator well!) We call that baby "Evie," because she was the first and only, and because we desperately hope she's a "she." She's about a week old.
Then we have "The Boys." Out of our first straight-run batch of chicks, of course the boys won, 6-4. We lost one to a hawk (of course it was a pullet, right?) So that left us with six one-year-old roosters, three hens and four (and hopefully counting) peeps.
You don't know anyone interested in a friendly young Nankin roo, do you? We have four that really need new homes. None are perfect, but all are close. I refuse to cull any because they all have sound backgrounds and the genetic pool is too small to lose even one bird! If it helps any, they're all so friendly that they'll wear a leash to go visiting classrooms. How's that for cool?!
(Maryland)
I want to get into that breed.