After trying (and failing in horrible fashion) to humanely cull our roosters, we're left with one seriously traumatized rooster and three others. We really can't have them in the flock anymore, there's four of them and only three hens. Too many roosters for the girls! So they need to go.
This is their coloring (minus the monocle!):

They're very sweet boys, they spend their entire day sitting in the garage picking at the tools and trying to convince the girls to lay their eggs in the nail box. The oldest is about 4, the youngest are just now a year old.
I'd be more than happy to drive them to their new home/s, as long as the distance isn't too far from Watsonville, CA.
This is their coloring (minus the monocle!):
They're very sweet boys, they spend their entire day sitting in the garage picking at the tools and trying to convince the girls to lay their eggs in the nail box. The oldest is about 4, the youngest are just now a year old.
I'd be more than happy to drive them to their new home/s, as long as the distance isn't too far from Watsonville, CA.