Maddly
In the Brooder
- Jul 12, 2015
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We started our first little flock this May, but two out of four of our chicks turned out to be cockerels. One is a Silver Sebright, and the other is a tiny BB Red Old English Game bantam. They are both very friendly and not at all aggressive to humans or other chickens, and have just recently started crowing at 12-weeks old. They have been raised together and get along well, so we are willing to rehome them either as a pair or individually.
We purchased them from a family-run state tested facility (disease-free) that is registered with the Texas Animal Health Commission, and our boys have been raised in a clean environment and are healthy, happy, beautiful birds. We are very sad to see them go, but we are not allowed to keep roosters within city limits here. We live in College Station, but are willing to travel locally if necessary so if anyone is interested please get in touch and we can work something out!




We purchased them from a family-run state tested facility (disease-free) that is registered with the Texas Animal Health Commission, and our boys have been raised in a clean environment and are healthy, happy, beautiful birds. We are very sad to see them go, but we are not allowed to keep roosters within city limits here. We live in College Station, but are willing to travel locally if necessary so if anyone is interested please get in touch and we can work something out!