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If you do try to rehome this roo he would be considered a "special needs" fellow. It would have to be disclosed and if you could find a person that wanted an indoor pet he would be good for that....Is he a friendly fellow at all?
Seems to be. I took some photos of him next to my kitten. Pretty funny! I'm calling him Charlie. I think I will try to find him a home. He's so pretty. There has got to be someone who wants an obnoxious pretty serama in my town as a house chicken
One last thing, and then I will say no more. A VERY long time breeder that I know just lost his ENTIRE flock that he's been working on for 20+ years because he wasn't careful about cross-contamination, even though he was "quarantining" some birds he picked up. Even kept "separate" as in a house, if folks aren't SUPER careful about cross contamination, he can still infect someone else's entire flock. I strongly urge you to either return him to the breeder that he came from or cull him.
If you do try to rehome this roo he would be considered a "special needs" fellow. It would have to be disclosed and if you could find a person that wanted an indoor pet he would be good for that....Is he a friendly fellow at all?
Seems to be. I took some photos of him next to my kitten. Pretty funny! I'm calling him Charlie. I think I will try to find him a home. He's so pretty. There has got to be someone who wants an obnoxious pretty serama in my town as a house chicken
One last thing, and then I will say no more. A VERY long time breeder that I know just lost his ENTIRE flock that he's been working on for 20+ years because he wasn't careful about cross-contamination, even though he was "quarantining" some birds he picked up. Even kept "separate" as in a house, if folks aren't SUPER careful about cross contamination, he can still infect someone else's entire flock. I strongly urge you to either return him to the breeder that he came from or cull him.
