Here, it's Asians that do that same thing with all the silky roosters people are giving away or selling for cheap. Asians came here once when I put some on Craigs List, a dad and his son. They took the three roosters I had advertised, then asked about buying a hen. I was surprised so said I was sadly thinking they were going to be culling my roosters. He said they may but they wanted to get into raising their own so they'd have more than driving around finding people's unwanted roosters. They use the black meat for some traditional recipe, but also said the bones make the best chicken broth ever. I couldn't look anymore and just walked away with tears. I know chickens are obviously for meat too, but when you raise them, name them, and they become pets, you really don't intend for them to wind up in a pot. But, what else can we do if nobody else wants them?I was trying to get good photos today to repost them. They may sell in the spring, they aren't in the way so they are welcome to keep flaunting their absolute cuteness around here all winter. More body heat for the coop
We have poultry swaps two Saturdays per month, I only went to one, all the roosters were being picked up for just a few bucks and being stuffed into one big cage in the back of a pickup. They were fighting and it was not pleasant to watch. It seemed the meat buyers got there and picked up all the cheap roos then left.