The rehoming a rooster thread

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Location: Geauga County, Northeast Ohio

Roosters name: Lord Grantham (formerly Lady Mary)

Breed: Black Australorp

Weight: idk, but he's a big boy!

Age: 12 weeks

Size: large

About rooster (roosters personality, why you need to rehome this rooster, etc.):

Lord Grantham is a very friendly fellow! He's not aggressive at all, just very curious and cheerful. He's starting to crow every morning. Apart from that, though, he's mostly quiet. He likes to follow us around the yard, especially when my husband is doing gardening. He'll sit and wait for him to turn up worms. He's kind to the hens, but will break up fights when needed. He's alert to hawks and other dangers and always sounds the alarm.

We are first-time chicken owners, and we're apprehensive about dealing with a rooster. That's why we bought female chicks--at least we thought we did! This boy's a big sweetie. We just aren't ready to figure out how to handle a rooster right now (isolation pens, behavior problems, etc.).

Any takers? @Flockincrazy we're really close to you. Would you be able to help us out?

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Today, at 12 weeks.

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At 10 weeks

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10 weeks
Your handsome guy he is so sweet
 

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Your handsome guy he is so sweet
Oh, my gosh! He's so beautiful! Thank you so much for keeping us updated. We all miss him over here, but it would never have worked out. Especially since the hoop-house run we made for our 4 girls collapsed in a huge snow over Thanksgiving weekend! Our poor ladies ended up stuck in their Eglu run all winter, with daily free-ranging trips to keep them exercised. If that huge fellow had stayed around we would have had serious overcrowding under those circumstances, so it worked out for the best.

Now that the weather's nice we're working on a larger run and coop for everyone, and are adding a few more chicks at the end of May. But you helped us get through our first year of chicken keeping by taking our rooster, and we're really grateful to you!
 
Olive Egger rooster
6 months old
Sammamish, Washington
5=6 pounds
Big rooster for 7 months old
We have 3 roosters to 9 hens and they need a little break.
We are sad to rehome him. He needs his own flock.
We do not want him to go for someones dinner.
 
Location: SW PA (30 miles outside of Pittsburgh)
Roosters name: not named (was going to be Irene, after my grandmother, but....)
Breed: Easter Egger
Weight: not much
Age: about three weeks
Size: baby!
About rooster (roosters personality, why you need to rehome this rooster, etc.): We got this chick along with three other pullets. Looks like this is a roo. Where we live we can't have roosters, so he needs a new home. So far he is quite friendly--moreso than the three little pullets! He's a very handsome little white guy at the moment.
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**ONE DAY ONLY** Rooster will be gone Saturday afternoon

Philadelphia, PA area/Delco
Name: Adam (He is my avatar)
Black Ameraucana-- show lines, looks teal with a tiny bit of purple in sun. Spilt for lavender, has 2 blue egg genes. Will father olive eggers (has beautifu boofy babies.)
Age: 11 months
He is the sweetest possible rooster, but he is not responding anymore to the no-crow collar, and the township says he must go. He is an ideal flockmaster, always calling the ladies over for a snack

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I am also giving away one of his babies: a little cockerel, 7 weeks, Ameraucana X Copper Marans.
 
Anyone in NoFLo or SoGa getting rid of a silver laced/buff cochin roo or a buff/gold laced polish, I will come to get him. I'm also open to Silver/Gold Phoenix roos. It's funny because I ordered straight runs hoping to have a roo in each pen to protect them and got nothing but hens... mostly lucky, but still, I have lonely gals. lol
 
Location: Belle Chasse, LA
Roosters name: they do not have names yet. We’ve been holding off on naming them
Breed: ISA Brow
Weight:
Age: about 3 months, almost 4
Size:
About rooster (roosters personality, why you need to rehome this rooster, etc.): we plan on keeping one of the roosters for the flock, and need to rehome the other 4. Friendly, will let you pick them up and hold them. View attachment 2283637
Was your rooster vaccinated for a Maraks disease day 1? I am searching for a rooster. I would LOVE a friendly Isa Brown!!

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Location: South-Eastern Pennsylvania (Delaware/Chester Counties)
Roosters name: Evan, formerly known as Evie
Breed: Silkie Bantam
Weight: Not sure. He's little!
Age: 5 months (approximate)
Size: Bantam
About rooster (roosters personality, why you need to rehome this rooster, etc.): He's sweet. He lives with 5 hens and gets along with everyone. He's been handled daily since he was a chick.
Was he vaccinated for Maraks at day 1? I’m looking!
 

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