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Thank you for replying I so appreciate it and yes I’ve just googled and Easter egger looks identical. I feel bad because the Egger relies on the white one for support, my hybrids are getting better with them and I’m putting them in the coop when it’s dark. I don’t know what to do because I can’t keep the cockerel do you think I should get rid of both together? I’m going to contact field of dreams rescue to see if they’ll take him. Or if anyone else would like him on here?Hello, and welcome to BYC. The white bird is a cockerel, and perhaps an Easter Egger.
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Hi, it's nice to have you here. You can post about re-homing the birds here on BYC: Animals in Need of Free Re-Homing Be sure to include your general location. Good luck!
Hi, unfortunately I’m in England but thank you so much
hope you don’t mind
I love your site
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BYC has members from all over the world, including England. So there's a chance you'd get a taker. It doesn't cost anything to try!
Can I just double check that this one is a female please because they keep raising up to full height facing each other as though they’re squaring up to each otherI didn’t join to get rid although that would be amazing
I’m so grateful to you guys because I know what they are now
I joined many, many years ago when I first had my feathered friends and as time went buy I cancelled because all was going well and the chickens I get now are from a large farm that are super responsible. My first were from what I know now as shockingly sad and disgusting
but as you know I’ve registered them on a charity that re-homes if they can but in the meantime I’ve been busy
I’ve spoken to all my neighbours, told them the story and said what are your thoughts on us trying this and seeing if we can make it work. If not I’ll have him put to sleep. I don’t know anything about cockerels he’s literally my first encounter so I soooo need you now
I’m struggling to see at this moment in time how he can be a problem because he’s a sweetheart and a scaredy-cat. I can’t leave him for foxes or to starve to death so I’ll need to discuss death and kindness if it doesn’t pan out. I paid to have my last Chuck put to sleep by a vet because she had a tumour and the others had started to attack her. I don’t think it was the best death and my vet said it’s difficult to euthanasia a hen. I’ve been blessed that they’ve always passed naturally. So I’ve suddenly been thrown into the world of rookie
But I’ve learned my lesson and won’t leave again
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