Light Brahma Roo - WA

Annilee07

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I got The Call this morning every new chicken mom dreads... Dixie is a Dixon. My suspicions were confrimed when My husband found out this morning ( I leave for work at 5 am) when the dogs howls and barks woke him. After he settled the dog down he realized the cause of the howling was Dixie.. who proclaimed to the world this moring he is really to be called Dixon. WIll said he went out to check it out and Dixon was prancing around the outdoor enclosure crowing and very proud of himesled. If he had to crow I'm sad I missed the first time. I would have loved to see him figure it out and be so proud. I'm upset but I think I have known for a few weeks. He is a very handsome funny healthy bird who takes good care of the girls, and is sweet to me. I nursed this one along for 1-2 weeks at birth. My husband, who is in charge of "neighbor relations" has been telling me since before we got chickens then there will be NO roosters (even though the city allows if your neighbors don't complain). He is still giving me a hard NO. I need to rehome this big beautiful guy, he is between 18-19 weeks old a hatchey Light Brahma. I will only allow him to go to a safe home where he has safe shelter and won't be killed. We live in Western WA, and I'm happy to take him to someone who wants him and meets the above criteria. Please share with friends! Thanks for all of your advice and help- Annie





 
I'd recommend putting an listing up in the Buy/Sell/Trade section of the forum for him. I hope you do find him a good home. He is a beauty!
 
Thank you! I didn't even realize there was a section for that! Thanks again!
 
Ti's sad you have to re home him!
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He is a very handsome fellow! I'm sure you wont have any problems finding him a new home. As mentioned by RedDrgn you can place an ad right here in Backyard Chickens.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/35/chickens-8-weeks-older

Also you might want to give Craig's List a try for people in your area with maybe faster results.

Another option we have found which helps is searching for poultry pages in your area on FaceBook.
 

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