Need to rehome female Easter egger less then 2 years old

I just want to help plus a old hen of mine recentky died
What’s with that attitude? And why do you feel so personally invested anyway? There are plenty of other experienced chicken keepers who can decide for themselves whether or not they’d like to take on someone’s problem chicken, and don’t need to take your superior attitude into consideration before deciding to do so. This is supposed to be a friendly, helpful place for people to come and share problems and ideas. Sarcasm, superiority issues, and negativity aren’t conducive to making people feel comfortable with coming here to do that. It isn’t helpful- and like that wise old saying had proved so many times over—“what Susie says of Sally says less of Sally than of Susie”-- your snarky, unhelpful, pointless comment went a lot farther making YOU look bad than it did the OP who you were trying so hard to humiliate... for some reason. Who took a leak in your Cheerios anyway? Perhaps address that person, rather than coming here to vent your life’s frustrations on people handling their own issues? RUDE.
 
You to I just really love chickens and plus you never know unless you try
I agree! In fact, I ended up with someone’s “problem chicken” once before, and she happened to become one of my favorites. I was very attached to her! Sometimes they just don’t fit in with a certain flock, and just do better somewhere else... whether they’re the bully or the bullied! I’ve got a sweet, passive little EE that the others are bullying right now. She’s quaratined until she puts on some weight and grows her tail feathers back (Grrr!)- but she also might need to be rehomed. Sometimes they get marked and there’s no changing it, and a new flock would give her another chance! She’d make someone a great little pet too, if rehoming her becomes necessary! Sometimes mixing things up and changing things around is exactly what they need! It isn’t always about their nature- as someone suggested. Sometimes it’s the environment (among other things) that’s playing a big role too. I’ve spent a lot of time and money raising this little girl- just to jump straight to “making her dinner” as a solution at the first sign of problems! Expensive, very time consuming dinner, right?! Good luck to you!
 

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