rooster bantam

  1. Sherric

    My rescue rooster

    This is my rescue rooster Napoleon, he’s such a sweet boy. I’m wondering what breed he is he’s 1lb, feathered feet and some green on feathers on wings and tail area. I was just told he was a “bantam game rooster” Would love to know what y’all think I’ve hand him about 8 months now and I’m so...
  2. dirkapitation

    my beautiful baby boy snickles will occasionally roll his head back when he crows

    he has a rooster collar on if i take it off my mom will have him turned into a nugget and a half is this normal is he just acting real funky is something wrong im worried
  3. I

    Rooster mating with hens. When should I expect eggs?

    Hello, I have bantams, 1 rooster and 2 hens that are four and a half to five mounths old. The rooster has started to mate with the hens and the hens are becoming more vocal. Should I expect eggs soon? Thanks,
  4. Famersam

    Breed & sex

    I bought from the local farm and home and just labeled “bantam” I am wondering if someone can help me identify the breed and let me know if it’s a rooster. Approx 10 weeks old. Also, if she is a rooster can I put her with my flock and still produce unfertilized edible eggs? Any help and tips...
  5. G

    Where can I send my roosters?

    Hello, I have some young roosters that I don't want them to become part of the dinner table. Is there a place in the bay area where they will take the roosters and give them a good life? Thanks!
  6. C

    Phoenix, AZ-2 silkie roosters (10 weeks old)

    Hey, all. I have 2 silkie roosters; they need to go to a good home in an area that allows roosters. Chicken Dot Pie and Tandoori are amazing boys. If you or anyone you know wants black silkie males, please reach out.
  7. usnea

    Young Bantam-cross roosters looking for their own flocks (Oregon)

    I've got no less than three young roosters who've all recently come of age. If you live in Lane or Benton county (Oregon) and are in need of a good protector for your flock, these guys can do the job. They've grown up free ranging (sleeping in a coop at night) and are now showing their stuff in...
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