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Ummmmm......dinner.
Actually we have a few roos ourselves that will never be rehomed or eaten. Thanks to my DD who has a soft spot for some roosters.
I'm sorry Tiffany, I wish I could take them. But I'm rooster poor already. I can't/don't eat my birds and so far I've refused to sell them at the auction. This year I'm giving them away with every batch of layer hens that I sell. Sold a trio yesterday, 2 layer hens that I charged for and 1 free roo. The customer wasn't planning on getting a rooster but since it was free - he gladly took it. I really don't need to sell any layers because I don't have enough eggs as it is. But that is how I rehome the roos. I've had people refuse and I just keep them all. If they don't take a roo then they don't get my pullets/hens either. And FYI, if you are local to the upstate I've hatched quite a few polish crested chicks and I'd be glad to let you know when I can tell which are hens. Mine are all white crested black. Now I'm on a search to find me some of those blues, they are beautiful.