Unfortunately the pullets I bought from the local farm store ended up crowing so I need to find homes for my four boys. They have all been handled frequently. I am willing to drive a fair distance to get them into good homes. They have been raised as pets and we are very fond of them and hate to see them go but they must.
Bachelor #1
Graybeard--Easter Egger (16 weeks)
He is gorgeous and likes to crow about it.


Bachelor #2
Violet(aka Gobblers)--Silver-laced Wyandotte (16 weeks)
Gobblers is calm and has a lovely personality. His tail feathers are a but sad at the moment but he promises to be a really gorgeous boy when his feathers finish growing out.



You can see his lacing a little better in this photo. My daughter just loves him.
Bachelor #3
Silver--Easter Egger(now 16 weeks)
I need to get some photos of him still. He is a typical white with gray shading and red patches on his wings. He is a sweetheart. He is similar in color to Noodles. Here is baby Silver.

Noodles (11 weeks) has always been a little different. He doesn't act like a rooster and I would not have thought he was except that he has tried to crow. I am not sure why he is the way he is but he is really quite cute. We call him the Noodle-potomus because he looks like a little hippo when he charges around the run. He just makes us laugh. If I knew a vet that would caponize him I would seriously consider keeping him but the one exotics vet I know of doesn't neuter chickens.


Bachelor #1
Graybeard--Easter Egger (16 weeks)
He is gorgeous and likes to crow about it.
Bachelor #2
Violet(aka Gobblers)--Silver-laced Wyandotte (16 weeks)
Gobblers is calm and has a lovely personality. His tail feathers are a but sad at the moment but he promises to be a really gorgeous boy when his feathers finish growing out.
You can see his lacing a little better in this photo. My daughter just loves him.
Bachelor #3
Silver--Easter Egger(now 16 weeks)
I need to get some photos of him still. He is a typical white with gray shading and red patches on his wings. He is a sweetheart. He is similar in color to Noodles. Here is baby Silver.
Noodles (11 weeks) has always been a little different. He doesn't act like a rooster and I would not have thought he was except that he has tried to crow. I am not sure why he is the way he is but he is really quite cute. We call him the Noodle-potomus because he looks like a little hippo when he charges around the run. He just makes us laugh. If I knew a vet that would caponize him I would seriously consider keeping him but the one exotics vet I know of doesn't neuter chickens.