Virginia

I have what I hope is an interesting proposition to someone that lives near me -- Ruckersville, VA. Last spring I ordered 12 Isbar hatching eggs. Only one survived past chick hood and of course it's a rooster. He's a gorgeous blue with some tan markings, very non-aggressive (not friendly, but certainly respectful and shy) and I would love to keep him to raise some olive egger and easter egger chicks from my girls (I have lavender Americaunas, easter eggers and cream legbars as well as FB marans) but he crows ALL DAY. My FBC marans roo crows only in the AM (like, 2 times) and then only when there is danger or something weird he wants me to know about. This guy and my lavender Americauna roo crow back and forth, all day. My husband can't stand it -- he HATES crowing. I am willing to give the Isbar or Americauna rooster(s) away with a selection of blue and brown layer pullets if I can get some hatching eggs next spring -- I'll pay for them of course. Any takers?
 
I have a barred rock($15) and welsummer($25) pullet to rehome. Located in buckingham area but can travel a bit.
 

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Hello!
I was wondering if anyone was wanting to sell an Ameraucana rooster in the near future. I would not like an easter egger, because I want to breed it to my hens to have the best chance of having blue-egg laying chicks.
Can NOT be aggressive. Does not have to be really friendly, either. Just needs to have some respect. I don't have the time to spend a lot of it teaching a grown rooster manners.
Thanks, y'all!
Hello!
I was wondering if anyone was wanting to sell an Ameraucana rooster in the near future. I would not like an easter egger, because I want to breed it to my hens to have the best chance of having blue-egg laying chicks.
Can NOT be aggressive. Does not have to be really friendly, either. Just needs to have some respect. I don't have the time to spend a lot of it teaching a grown rooster manners.
Thanks, y'all!

If you are still looking I have a lovely lavender one that I need to rehome. Unfortunately he crows a little too often for my husband's liking :( He's shy, not the least bit aggressive. I got him from Cackle at the end of April as part of a straight run batch of lavenders.
 

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New to BYC, but I'm in New Kent County
:welcome Hi! Glad to have you join us! Hope you enjoy the group. Are you new to raising chickens, or just new to BYC? Feel free to share your experiences and to ask whatever questions you might have. There are many experienced and highly knowledgeable people on here. Look forward to hearing more from you.:caf
 

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