Well, if you have to re-home him, let me know. We might be able to take him. Based on the number of roosters I hear everyday, I think we live in a rooster friendly neighborhood.
Well, if you have to re-home him, let me know. We might be able to take him. Based on the number of roosters I hear everyday, I think we live in a rooster friendly neighborhood.
Thanks, I appreciate it!
I'd hate for him to end up someone's dinner, since he is such a tame little sweetheart.
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Well, if you have to re-home him, let me know. We might be able to take him. Based on the number of roosters I hear everyday, I think we live in a rooster friendly neighborhood.
Thanks, I appreciate it!
I'd hate for him to end up someone's dinner, since he is such a tame little sweetheart.
I know you said earlier that you didn't want to re-home him, so I'll let you think about it. We don't need a rooster, but like you said, I'd hate to see such a sweet guy on a dinner plate. After you've given it some thought, let me know. If you do decide he needs a new home, if possible, we'd like to see a picture of him. I'm also curious as to the special needs of polish chickens. Do they need a special waterer?
Just let me know either way. He sounds like a beautiful and sweet bird and the ladies probably wouldn't mind a protector around.
Checking in from West Jordan if I haven't already done so. West Jordan City Council will be taking public comment tomorrow night and possibly action on an ordinance allowing chickens.