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Barnevelder rooster, 7 mos old
Super Blue Easter Egger rooster, 7 mos old
Both located in Helena, MT
Looking for new homes for my two roosters - we just bought a house in town so my two favorite boys won't make the cut due to noise ordinances.
Both are 7 months old. My white EE is a "Super Blue" from my pet chicken and is a bit more dominant than our spectacularly handsome Barnevelder who is more reserved. As top bird, our EE does a wonderful job of patrolling, watching the skies, and managing his ladies.
Both roosters have honestly been a delight to have and it's painful to part with them. They can be stand offish in their funny little struts but have never shown any aggression towards anyone in our family, our two dogs nor my young niece (though we also generally keep her away from the flock). When I'm able to catch the EE he even tolerates being held and pet for a brief period. The two boys get along really well, and respectfully share 8 hens without too much abuse to the hens. The roosters even actually seem to prefer roosting side by side in our coop so would love to see them go together.
Posting on BYC because I really want to them to go to a flock where they'll be taken care of, loved and useful, and not become someone's dinner
(Barnevelder is 6 months old in this photo)
Super Blue Easter Egger rooster, 7 mos old
Both located in Helena, MT
Looking for new homes for my two roosters - we just bought a house in town so my two favorite boys won't make the cut due to noise ordinances.

Both are 7 months old. My white EE is a "Super Blue" from my pet chicken and is a bit more dominant than our spectacularly handsome Barnevelder who is more reserved. As top bird, our EE does a wonderful job of patrolling, watching the skies, and managing his ladies.
Both roosters have honestly been a delight to have and it's painful to part with them. They can be stand offish in their funny little struts but have never shown any aggression towards anyone in our family, our two dogs nor my young niece (though we also generally keep her away from the flock). When I'm able to catch the EE he even tolerates being held and pet for a brief period. The two boys get along really well, and respectfully share 8 hens without too much abuse to the hens. The roosters even actually seem to prefer roosting side by side in our coop so would love to see them go together.
Posting on BYC because I really want to them to go to a flock where they'll be taken care of, loved and useful, and not become someone's dinner





(Barnevelder is 6 months old in this photo)