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CluckkyKrista
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- Jan 6, 2024
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Hi Mrs K, I’ve had success with, and use, these options in order: 1) friends who need roosters; 2) marketplace or other sites where people come pick them up (because if listed for at least $5 they’re more likely going to go to some one who wants to keep them); 3) A breeder I know who takes unwanted roosters (especially heritage breeds), she keeps a large flock of Roos free ranging and resells them and breeds them where she can (of course she also moves them if she can’t or they’re particularly aggressive (she doesn’t cull them herself); 4) After that (and I’ve never had to do this yet) there are some folks that will take unwanted roosters for a $1 - I think these ones are straight for the soup pot (necessary of course, but at least that’s option #4).Oh you are lucky, re homing them can be very hard. Who takes them?
I’ve often wondered if anyone has even set up a paid retirement business for rehoming beloved poultry
