sad day for the packing peanuts :(

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i have desperately been trying to find a home for my seven little packing peanuts (leghorns) and no one seems to want them. hubby says i need to find a place for them by tuesday or he is going to cull them. i just feel bad cuz they will only be a week old and i feel like they at least deserve a chance. but we dont have the room for them. i tried putting them on the giveaway board, craigslist, put up signs around towns. absolutely no responses. poor little guys:(
 
the town i live in is 900 people. no freecycle or whatever it is. i think it is pretty much hopeless
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Check you feed store, they might take them.. My feed store around does..
 
I have an idea....I realize now that hatcheries are notoriously bad at sexing chicks...I think we all know that. How many posts are there about sexed pullets turning into roos? I only have 6 sexed pullets and TWO of them are roos, that's 30% (not the 90% they advertise). Tell your hubby that you should wait and see if they are actually roos, no sense giving away a perfectly good pullet! That way you have time for someone to respond to your craigslist, and I'm sure they will in time. I've rehomed 12 roos so far, I live in rural Maine, not in a big city. I rehomed 11 packing peanuts and a roo I got from a fellow member.

Feeding them will only cost you a few dollars and you probably have at least one or two pullets in the bunch!

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I agree.

I am kinda dreading my chicks getting older. I am so afraid most,, if not all will be roos. Which we absolutely can not have
 
i live in southern NV. i will ship them if you want. and as for keeping them to find out... we have no room for them right now as it is, and even if they were pullets, i couldnt keep them. my coop is just not big enough. i even marked no males for warmth but ideal sent them anyways... gah. i did that because i knew i would have such a hard time rehoming them.
 
I'm sorry for your dilemma. Personally, I'm hesitant to give away roos because in my area many folks use them for cruel purposes such as training pit bulls or fighting cocks. A quick humane culling may be a kinder way to go. A zoo, nature center, or wildlife rehab place may want them for feed, they'd dispatch them humanely first. At the very least, bury them near a tree or bush so they can contribute to its growth. Again, I'm sorry you have to deal with this.
 

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