WallyBirdie
Crowing
- Aug 2, 2019
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I have never re-homed a roo before. Never needed to. At this point, I still don't, but if it comes to that later-
When?
How?
Where?
I know there is a forum on here for that. But I just need a little info from people who are more experienced.
I have three male turkens that are one month-old. I am keeping at least one. In the future, one or two may need to go.
What factors should I take into account before deciding to re-home?
How can I be sure that the bird(s) won't be eaten?
Are people more likely to take interest if they are free or sold for a low price?
Free is always something that grabs attention, but paying for it usually means people put a little more value/care into it.
I've never re-homed a roo or cockerel before. I know I can't logically keep tabs on them once they're gone. But I still want to be reassured...
I had a promising home lined up for a 'just in case' scenario, but I vetoed it after learning that they lost several chickens due to predators in a very short span of time.
Predators are everywhere. I know. But there are precautions that can be taken...
When?
How?
Where?
I know there is a forum on here for that. But I just need a little info from people who are more experienced.
I have three male turkens that are one month-old. I am keeping at least one. In the future, one or two may need to go.
What factors should I take into account before deciding to re-home?
How can I be sure that the bird(s) won't be eaten?
Are people more likely to take interest if they are free or sold for a low price?
Free is always something that grabs attention, but paying for it usually means people put a little more value/care into it.
I've never re-homed a roo or cockerel before. I know I can't logically keep tabs on them once they're gone. But I still want to be reassured...
I had a promising home lined up for a 'just in case' scenario, but I vetoed it after learning that they lost several chickens due to predators in a very short span of time.
Predators are everywhere. I know. But there are precautions that can be taken...