For about two months I thought the UT thread had been very quiet...only to discover I'd blocked the addresss! UGH!! I love 'talking' with this group.
Like everyone at this time of year I hv some roos. I usually let them free range until a predator gets them. Sad, I know but it's typically a very quick-never-see-it-coming end. It's also my way of giving back a little to the wildlife with all the ginormous homes pushing them out of existance. [Not to worry about the ones I keep, they have a Fort Knox coop].
But before I do, I wanted to see if anyone is wanting a particular roo for breeding? I have a big std size buff chochin (PLS, no eating), a banty barred rock, banty partridge (beautiful bird), and either a very small Americana roo or a banty. He's quite pretty and I'd love to see what chicks him and a leghorn or rhode would produce (rather the color of the eggs), but I'm not sure I want babies or fertilized eggs.
All the roos are not aggressive w/me but the Americana roo doesn't like my teens. He's not real mean, he'll just bump their legs. I've only seen the buff crow a few times, he's very quiet and tends to want to cover the hens if it's cold. Doesn't act roo-ish like the others. All hv been fed organic.
I can send photos and if I don't hear anything after a week I'll just let them out. We tried doing the meat thing and I just can't do it again to "Buffy" and don't want to put even my roos through the stress of a move and "an elmination" by man. I live near Park City.
Thanks and hope everyone's having a wonderful summer!
j.