Then I Will

Songster
8 Years
Jan 13, 2012
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Annville, Pennsylvania
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I have around 3 Sumatra roosters for sale. I am located in the Hershey/Harrisburg area of Pennsylvania - specifically, Annville.
They are 7 months old as of January 2018 - Received from McMurray Hatchery and Meyer Hatchery in June 2017. NPIP certified, no contact with other persons or poultry since I purchased them. McMurray birds came vaccinated. Meyer birds did not.
These are Standard size Sumatra, not bantams.

All of the birds are in good health currently and show no signs or distress or illness. They all have sweet temperaments and handle well.

I am selling because I ordered extra roosters to ensure the survival of at least two roosters to adulthood and that I would have at least two roosters to choose from.

The individuals I am re-homing are single-spur birds that, in my opinion, do not meet enough of the SOP for breeding-- largely due to the fact that they are single spur. Tail carriage, green sheen, dark eyes and faces are all very nice. Some brown feathers in the neck. They will still make great flock protectors, ornamental pets, or contributors to your EE breeding project!

I am asking $15 per bird and am willing to negotiate a breeding pair.

I may be able to provide a cardboard box for the bird to ride home with you in, but will ask you to provide the towels and or other amenities for the bird's comfort during lengthy road trips.

You may text or call @ (251) 60708802 or pm me with any questions.

Thanks for looking at my listing! ~ Laurisa
 

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Bump! Wow your roos have a red comb as well. I really am thinking of turning my meyer's stock into something for the stock pot. The females I have from them are so close to the breed standards. The males just are way far away from it. Best of luck to you and hope you find good homes for the boys!
 
Bump! Wow your roos have a red comb as well. I really am thinking of turning my meyer's stock into something for the stock pot. The females I have from them are so close to the breed standards. The males just are way far away from it. Best of luck to you and hope you find good homes for the boys!

Wow! That's EXACTLY how I feel about my birds too. Females are pretty good. Roos need to go.
 

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