I just want to say that Adam is an amazing flock master, always offering food to the ladies. He is very gentle and even lets me put on his crow collar. I truly love him and am crying in grief as I write this message.
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I'm so sorry. Hopefully, he can find a lovely new home.I just want to say that Adam is an amazing flock master, always offering food to the ladies. He is very gentle and even lets me put on his crow collar. I truly love him and am crying in grief as I write this message.
Truth be told, those are better options than I can offer. My roos are just too young and feisty, I may have to thin them out and I really don’t know how. Egg production has dropped and a few of the hens are looking a little barebacked. We’ll be ok but I really shouldn’t take on another roo. I’m so sorry.When are they coming? How well does the collar work? You are living my worst nightmare! (I am supposed to only have 4 hens--no roos and my solution is a privacy fence and bribing my very nice neighbors with eggs--but they won't tolerate a roo.) Can you hide him inside until they leave or until you find a new home for him? I had a friend who drove to Amish country with her Black Copper Maran cockerels and knocked on doors! She had great success. He is GORGEOUS. Faithful Friends Rescue in Delaware rehomed a roo and three hens last year--one of their board members loves chickens and has land.
I can attest to his genetics. He is pure, standard bred, Ameraucana, not from a hatchery, and he would be competitive in a show with other Ameraucanas. He definitely carries the lavender gene, which came from a show line of Lavender (or self blue) Ameraucanas. He may also be carrying a recessive gene for silkied feathering, but that is hard to work with.Felicia, let me know if you want me to contact my Faithful Friends contact. I can also post Adam's picture on KennettSquare Nextdoor.