Mil-Fleur bantum roo, needs home

Mrs Fryzzle

Chirping
Mar 16, 2023
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Downeast, Maine
I have a mini- Mill-Fluer with beautiful leg fins and feathering, gorgeous comb. He wants to be lead male so badly, but is loving too! 3 mo+. 'Mork"
I have a Buff Brahma roo needing a new home. 3 mo+. Came from pullet bin. Loves snuggles, easy going, but picking up bad habits from lead rooster- doesn't have the full picture yet.... "Jellerson". Wold love to keep him, but I our lead rooster has come so far, and ladies have already put up with so much.
I have a Kellogg's Cereal Bantum roo, rescued, 1 yr+ "Pickles". Very sweet and snuggly, easily handled. Is a great support rooster for lead, but will try and take a shot at the big-ladies.... the big-biddies just won't have it. Too sweet not to have his own flock.

I picked from the bantum bin and managed to oick one pullet and 1 cockerel pair of each kind. I don't know how this happened...50/50. Too many for my Rooster to comprehend- his head is spinning on accepting these new chickens or fighting- off the lil'guys.
 
I have a mini- Mill-Fluer with beautiful leg fins and feathering, gorgeous comb. He wants to be lead male so badly, but is loving too! 3 mo+. 'Mork"
I have a Buff Brahma roo needing a new home. 3 mo+. Came from pullet bin. Loves snuggles, easy going, but picking up bad habits from lead rooster- doesn't have the full picture yet.... "Jellerson". Wold love to keep him, but I our lead rooster has come so far, and ladies have already put up with so much.
I have a Kellogg's Cereal Bantum roo, rescued, 1 yr+ "Pickles". Very sweet and snuggly, easily handled. Is a great support rooster for lead, but will try and take a shot at the big-ladies.... the big-biddies just won't have it. Too sweet not to have his own flock.

I picked from the bantum bin and managed to oick one pullet and 1 cockerel pair of each kind. I don't know how this happened...50/50. Too many for my Rooster to comprehend- his head is spinning on accepting these new chickens or fighting- off the lil'guys.
I have a mini- Mill-Fluer with beautiful leg fins and feathering, gorgeous comb. He wants to be lead male so badly, but is loving too! 3 mo+. 'Mork"
I have a Buff Brahma roo needing a new home. 3 mo+. Came from pullet bin. Loves snuggles, easy going, but picking up bad habits from lead rooster- doesn't have the full picture yet.... "Jellerson". Wold love to keep him, but I our lead rooster has come so far, and ladies have already put up with so much.
I have a Kellogg's Cereal Bantum roo, rescued, 1 yr+ "Pickles". Very sweet and snuggly, easily handled. Is a great support rooster for lead, but will try and take a shot at the big-ladies.... the big-biddies just won't have it. Too sweet not to have his own flock.
I have a mini- Mill-Fluer with beautiful leg fins and feathering, gorgeous comb. He wants to be lead male so badly, but is loving too! 3 mo+. 'Mork"
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I have a Buff Brahma roo needing a new home. 3 mo+. Came from pullet bin. Loves snuggles, easy going, but picking up bad habits from lead rooster- doesn't have the full picture yet.... "Jellerson". Wold love to keep him, but I our lead rooster has come so far, and ladies have already put up with so much.
IMG_20230724_203724.jpg

I have a Kellogg's Cereal Bantum roo, rescued, 1 yr+ "Pickles". Very sweet and snuggly, easily handled. Is a great support rooster for lead, but will try and take a shot at the big-ladies.... the big-biddies just won't have it. Too sweet not to have his own flock. I have a Seabright named Rhett He is actually quiet and has just found his voice, and
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I picked from the bantum bin and managed to oick one pullet and 1 cockerel pair of each kind. I don't know how this happened...50/50. Too many for my Rooster to comprehend- his head is spinning on accepting these new chickens or fighting- off the lil'guys.
 

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