Danielle_5
In the Brooder
- Sep 9, 2021
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Hi all!
My son graciously gave me two ducklings and two chicks at Easter, assuring me that they were all female. Well he got it 75% right. Unfortunately , my City Ordinance only allows for 5 fowl where we live in Southern Mississippi. I need to rehome my boy (he’s already tiring out my girl). He’s a sweet boy when his hormones aren’t going crazy. I’m looking for a home preferably with someone who has a large flock and can take on another male. I’m also looking for a young female (or 2) so my girl doesn’t get lonely. They will be kept in a 200 ft run with two bantam girls, they are secured in a coop each night, access to a pool, water, feed and daily fresh veggies and get to free range an hour a day with adult supervision. I’m located in Southern Mississippi but I’m willing to travel in order for Lou to have a safe healthy new home. Unless of course, someone has an ideal solution that doesn’t require rehoming.
My son graciously gave me two ducklings and two chicks at Easter, assuring me that they were all female. Well he got it 75% right. Unfortunately , my City Ordinance only allows for 5 fowl where we live in Southern Mississippi. I need to rehome my boy (he’s already tiring out my girl). He’s a sweet boy when his hormones aren’t going crazy. I’m looking for a home preferably with someone who has a large flock and can take on another male. I’m also looking for a young female (or 2) so my girl doesn’t get lonely. They will be kept in a 200 ft run with two bantam girls, they are secured in a coop each night, access to a pool, water, feed and daily fresh veggies and get to free range an hour a day with adult supervision. I’m located in Southern Mississippi but I’m willing to travel in order for Lou to have a safe healthy new home. Unless of course, someone has an ideal solution that doesn’t require rehoming.