Blissbelle
Hatching
- Mar 9, 2025
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Hi y'all. My hubby and I are out in West NC. and we are moving to Texas in June. I am in the process of rehoming my flocks (we've been raising and keeping chickens for over five years now.)
I was able to have a neighbor who is taking the Speckled Sussex hens and now I need to find a home for Hazelnut, a Buff Orfington Rooster with his mixed flock of ladies (Americanas, Cinnamon Queens, Buff Orffington Hens).
First Hazelnut is one-of-a-kind rooster. We incubated, hatched him last year and he knew my voice immediately once he fluffed out of his shell. He is able to be picked up, carried, loved on. His disposition is bar-none like nothing I have ever raised before. He is protective of the girls but gentle with humans. Absolutely incredible. Truly, if I knew how to show-bird him I would but we are unable to take our birds to Texas.
All 9 of his gals have names and know their names and will come whe called. I have spent a long time working with this flock and they are an absolute joy and wonderfully decent egg-layers.
I am looking for a homestead of very-attention-to-detail experienced chicken owners who would love an easy-going, established flock, and may want to incubate eggs for ther future flocks.
My apologies if this is not posted in the right place. I have never posted here on the forum before though have found a wealth of useful information here over the years.
I was able to have a neighbor who is taking the Speckled Sussex hens and now I need to find a home for Hazelnut, a Buff Orfington Rooster with his mixed flock of ladies (Americanas, Cinnamon Queens, Buff Orffington Hens).
First Hazelnut is one-of-a-kind rooster. We incubated, hatched him last year and he knew my voice immediately once he fluffed out of his shell. He is able to be picked up, carried, loved on. His disposition is bar-none like nothing I have ever raised before. He is protective of the girls but gentle with humans. Absolutely incredible. Truly, if I knew how to show-bird him I would but we are unable to take our birds to Texas.
All 9 of his gals have names and know their names and will come whe called. I have spent a long time working with this flock and they are an absolute joy and wonderfully decent egg-layers.
I am looking for a homestead of very-attention-to-detail experienced chicken owners who would love an easy-going, established flock, and may want to incubate eggs for ther future flocks.
My apologies if this is not posted in the right place. I have never posted here on the forum before though have found a wealth of useful information here over the years.
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