Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

For 3+ years the BYC site has been my go to place for all things chicken but I've only officially been a member for a month. I quickly identified posts from fellow Michigander aart as particularly helpful. Today when I see that you too have unwanted cockerels all hopes that I might gift you my two boys were dashed. Lol!!

I posted their photos on the animals free rehome thread but it seems no one wants them. I cannot keep them in my neighborhood. Are there any Michiganders out there with suggestions? I understand that they may become someone's Sunday dinner and I can accept that however, they cannot be MY Sunday dinner. Help!!
 
Welcome! Placing cockerels is difficult, and I'm doing it every year, because I have chicks here, and especially the bantams. Have you posted signs with pictures at all your feed stores? Are you willing to do craigs list? There's a small livestock auction every Saturday at Geyer's, just west of Webberville, off Grand River Ave. I take birds there sometimes, especially those cockerels.
There are swap meets around Michigan too, and there's facebook. I don't do facebook, but there is a chicken group, and some sales and trading happens there.
Mary
 
Hi everyone, I’m new to backyard chickens, I was wondering if anyone in Michigan knew where I could adopt adult bantams :)
Thank you!
 
I live near Lansing, and work in Novi. Pictures, not real recent, but still IMG_0465 (1).JPG IMG_0464 (1).JPG Two EE pullets, and a mama Belgian d'Uccle with babies.
Mary …
 
Today when I see that you too have unwanted cockerels all hopes that I might gift you my two boys were dashed.
Ha!! Nope, sorry...even if I could/would, you're too far away.
Mary has listed some good possibilities for you.

I use a very local facebook farm animals group and have sold several birds that way,
3 cockerels went within an hour a few weeks ago( a freakishly lucky event, doubt it'll happen again) and will be posting these 6 today and tomorrow. I already tried posting them before but had no takers, but will try again.

Dealing with extra males is part of chickeneering, especially if you want to hatch replacement layers as I do every year. I knew this going in and slaughtering was always part of my 'grow your own food' plan, but it's a lot of work and takes up a lot of fridge and freezer space...I may go buy another fridge/freezer yet before cockerel kill day next week.
 
Welcome, Charlie! That's one reason I have never wanted to hatch chickens. What to do with the cockerels. I've had the pleasure of hatching for someone else and seeing the process. I didn't have to worry about the sex of the birds.

I got my EE's from FFH. I have 3 others, so there is hope!
 

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