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In the Brooder
We have a beautiful Pavloski Rooser for sale or offered on loan as a mating partner.
We bought him 4 days after he hatched (November 25th, 2018) from a lady who owns a farm in central Florida and bought the fertile eggs from greenbriar farm.
We have three beautiful 2 week old chicks as a result of mating him with our Silkie.
He is very protective of his hens (we back up to a large forest preserve and he has warded off many hawks). He likes to be handled (most days) and have his belly rubbed. His coloring is fantastic, waddles bright red, feet are a blackish-blueish-gray, hat is fully developed and naturally flows to the rear. Beautiful tail. My husband and I aren't chicken experts by any means so we will be happy to send you any pictures you want to determine if he meets the "standard", we couldn't find much on the internet. We are sure from what we read that he's not an Appenzeller Spitzhauben due to his size, leg color, size and direction his hat points and full feathered details extending down his leg to his toe.
I'm new to this forum and not logged in frequently, if I don't respond in a reasonable amount of time please call me at nine hundred and four, for three for four for O (upside down 6 for the last digit). We travel from Jacksonville throughout Florida frequently and would not be opposed to bringing him to you, within reason. Prior to purchasing we will request a picture of the area he will call his new home. He cannot, for any reason, be kept with another rooster or juvenile Male.
Please make an offer, I raised him since he was 4 days old and can't bring myself to coming up with a price for him. I will consider all reasonable (slightly lower than greenbriar) offers that will also provide him a happy home with space to free range.
We bought him 4 days after he hatched (November 25th, 2018) from a lady who owns a farm in central Florida and bought the fertile eggs from greenbriar farm.
We have three beautiful 2 week old chicks as a result of mating him with our Silkie.
He is very protective of his hens (we back up to a large forest preserve and he has warded off many hawks). He likes to be handled (most days) and have his belly rubbed. His coloring is fantastic, waddles bright red, feet are a blackish-blueish-gray, hat is fully developed and naturally flows to the rear. Beautiful tail. My husband and I aren't chicken experts by any means so we will be happy to send you any pictures you want to determine if he meets the "standard", we couldn't find much on the internet. We are sure from what we read that he's not an Appenzeller Spitzhauben due to his size, leg color, size and direction his hat points and full feathered details extending down his leg to his toe.
I'm new to this forum and not logged in frequently, if I don't respond in a reasonable amount of time please call me at nine hundred and four, for three for four for O (upside down 6 for the last digit). We travel from Jacksonville throughout Florida frequently and would not be opposed to bringing him to you, within reason. Prior to purchasing we will request a picture of the area he will call his new home. He cannot, for any reason, be kept with another rooster or juvenile Male.
Please make an offer, I raised him since he was 4 days old and can't bring myself to coming up with a price for him. I will consider all reasonable (slightly lower than greenbriar) offers that will also provide him a happy home with space to free range.