three young cockerels free to good homes; will drive to you

You wouldn't want to do that. Not only would it not be practical from a monetary standpoint, but I have a breeding BCM rooster, with a 4-month old Buff Orpington cockerel coming along, and no separate facilities for your three. I'm sure you'll find homes for such good-looking guys.

I thought you were being serious there at first :) Sounds like you have enough roosters to meet your needs. Thank you for the good wishes and we will keep looking!
 
I am not sure how far Washington is from Indiana, probably too far I would imagine, but I am looking for a sweet rooster to join my flock of very spoiled hens. I had a rooster named Henry and he was the most lovely and caring soul. I absolutely loved him and was heartbroken when he passed last January. My heart and my coop feels empty without a kind rooster in it. Even if I am too far, best of luck in finding a home for those sweet boys. Good on you for getting them a good home. :)
 
I am not sure how far Washington is from Indiana, probably too far I would imagine, but I am looking for a sweet rooster to join my flock of very spoiled hens. I had a rooster named Henry and he was the most lovely and caring soul. I absolutely loved him and was heartbroken when he passed last January. My heart and my coop feels empty without a kind rooster in it. Even if I am too far, best of luck in finding a home for those sweet boys. Good on you for getting them a good home. :)

Thank you so much for reaching out! It looks like we have found homes for at least two of the three, and possibly all three. I'll update this thread once they've actually joined their new families, hopefully within the next couple of weeks. It sounds like your rooster Henry was a real treasure. I hope you find another one who will be a gentleman both to you and to your hens!
 

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