EmmaDonovan
Free Ranging
He is big and healthy and growing fast. He's the friendliest of our six Bielefelders and he was the first chick in the flock to regularly greet us at the brooder door. He gets along perfectly with our 14 girls.
You can pick him up, hold him, kiss him. He thinks you're weird for doing so but goes along with it. We feed him all organic feed and treats. He has not crowed yet.
He would be an excellent first rooster for someone new to chickens. We hate to part with him but we cannot have roosters where we live. His good personality merits a home, not freezer camp. He is a sweet, friendly, happy fellow who deserves his own flock.
Just look at that face. You know you want him!
I live near Tucson, Arizona. I'll drive a reasonable distance (not overnight) to meet someone, if you would like to have him.
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