I am trying to get my 4Her ready to show this summer. Time is winding down, and we are not sure if we will have everything in place to show. I am so not on point.
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I was wondering if there's anybody on here in the Glen Burnie / Pasadena area. I'm making a coop, and I don't plan on letting them run free all day, but I was wondering if anybody had issues with hawks or other predators. Mine aren't ready for outside yet, but I was thinking that on warm days, they could go outside at least for a little while, so they can get used to it. But I'm worried about predators, even if it's for 30 minutes at a time. Any input is welcome!
I'm in aberdeen may be interested. Let me talk to my wifeLooking for a good home for my Roo. He is about 5 months old and just starting to come into his prime. He is a Welsummer and was supposed to be a pullet, but hey, things happen. I would love to keep him, but he is starting to get a little more aggressive, nipping at me and clawing my daughter if she doesn't hold him JUST right. From my reading, perfectly normal rooster personality, and in general he is a great bird. He will come with a No Crow collar should you want it, and it does make a huge difference. If I wasn't headed out for a long while, I would keep him, but asking my wife and 4 year old daughter to deal with a rooster alone is just not something I want to do. He can be handled well enough, just not held like the hens and pullets I have can be, which is hard for a 4 year old to really understand. If interested, please let me know, I live in Aberdeen, MD he is free. Should he not find a good home soon, I fear he will go the way of the last 8 cockerels I had.