HorseDad
In the Brooder
- Apr 5, 2024
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Introducing our gamebird/ayam/leghorn crosses, we have three available: two cockerels and one pullet, 4 months old.
The pullet has no signs of mulberry in comb or wattles, one Cockerel also is not mullbery-ing. One Cockerel has partial mulberry on his comb but not his wattles. They are all skittish thanks to the game bird heritage.
We also have other birds available, all sorts of colors.
We have plenty of pullets and a good number of very pretty, super colorful cockerels.
Most of them are very friendly and love to cuddle, which is a plus in my book! We have mostly Brahma crosses and some very neat mixed breeds who came from a large hatch of 30+ birds four months ago. They get to free range every day away from our main flock and are watched over by our bantam cochin mille fleur rooster, Nutmeg (front left in the second picture— he's also looking for a new home as the ladies don't take him seriously, but for now he is our babysitter and doing a great job with the little ones).
Nutmeg:
Nutmeg is friendly and wants to be in your lap a majority of the time. He's a great little watch dog for the babies and warns of any aerial threat (even if it's actually just a crow or buzzard), and he keeps out young cockerels in line, even though he's now smaller than almost all of them. Free to a home who is looking for a lovely boy— and one with hens his size!