PippinTheChicken
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I love hatching and raising chicks. This results in a lot of roosters. I would love to keep a rooster or two, but I'm sub-urban, and if I was only 2 houses along, I would be able to keep them 
I get very attached to the chicks that I raise, so it's always hard for me to rehome my beloved boys. I would NEVER kill my boys, I raise them to have manners, and thye grow up to be friendly and respectful to humans.
I usually hold onto them as long as I can, and when they start crowing loudly, I scramble to find them a new home.
I've rehomed 1 polish boy to a friend of a family member
I've taken 2 d'uccles to the chicken shelter
I've rehomed one silkie boy and one mixed breed boy to a local person*
*this local person is an experienced chicken keeper, who lives close but further into the countryside. He had one rooster who is 12 years old, so was looking for a younger one. We took the silkie first, and visited his place (which was amazing). He had lots and lots of hens and a very large ramging area for them. He showed us his integration plan, too.
We contacted him again a month later asking of he wanted another rooster, he said he was happy to take any, and while we dropped him off we saw the silkie boy too. He said we can visit the boys whenever we want

I get very attached to the chicks that I raise, so it's always hard for me to rehome my beloved boys. I would NEVER kill my boys, I raise them to have manners, and thye grow up to be friendly and respectful to humans.
I usually hold onto them as long as I can, and when they start crowing loudly, I scramble to find them a new home.
- I start by putting them on some pet rehoming websites & on BYC
- I hang posters in my 2 feed stores
- I ask anyone I know with chickens
- Last case scenario, there's a place (aka a chicken shelter) where you pay to take your hens and roos and they are rehomed. Good place, they just don't give you updates on your chickens.
I've rehomed 1 polish boy to a friend of a family member
I've taken 2 d'uccles to the chicken shelter
I've rehomed one silkie boy and one mixed breed boy to a local person*
*this local person is an experienced chicken keeper, who lives close but further into the countryside. He had one rooster who is 12 years old, so was looking for a younger one. We took the silkie first, and visited his place (which was amazing). He had lots and lots of hens and a very large ramging area for them. He showed us his integration plan, too.
We contacted him again a month later asking of he wanted another rooster, he said he was happy to take any, and while we dropped him off we saw the silkie boy too. He said we can visit the boys whenever we want