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  1. G

    FREE FLOCK in MD, VA, DE: (1) Cockerel & (4) Pullets

    Greetings from the DC metro area! In February I purchased a small brood of female chicks, hatched February 26. One turned out to be a male. I planned to rehome him alone, however, he has really impressed me with his bravery, intelligence and demeanor. I'd rather try to find a home for them as a...
  2. 4khakicampbells

    Hey everyone 👋🏽

    This is my first time raising ducks. I have four khaki campbells that are roughly 2-3 weeks old (give or take) they were apart of a school activity and were going back to the farm to either lay eggs or become meat so I adopted them. I’m looking forward to learning and interacting with you all...
  3. T

    Beautiful Roos must go! Baltimore, Maryland

    These gentle roosters hatched in June 2023 need new homes! Great with humans. Good flock protectors. Too much for my girls to handle! 2 Ameraucana 1 Delaware white 3 black copper marans Located in Norther Baltimore County, MD
  4. B

    First Winter in Maryland covered run should it be wrapped in winter?

    I see so many posts but couldn’t really find anyone in my area. My chickens so far seem to enjoy the cooler temperatures (28 at night and 32-50 in days). Wondering if there is any need to wrap the fully covered run in plastic? My hens have access to their coop all day but seem to hang in the...
  5. R

    Rooster

    Bought six chickens from tractor supply 2 turned out to be roosters need to rehome 1. Hagerstown md.
  6. D

    Washington County Maryland - Rhode Island Red rooster in need of new home

    Hi! We bought chicks that were supposed to be hens and ended up with a rooster. Bought as chicks February 24th, so he is over 16 weeks. Free and looking for a new home
  7. krissyweso

    Best Mid-Atlantic Chicken Run Plants

    I live on the Chesapeake Bay (Literally... on an island) in Maryland, and I am planning ahead on laying out the plants I want to grow in my chicken run. I want, ideally, to plant things that will be good for my chickens to eat, are anti-pest, provide coverage from predators and the sun, and are...
  8. C

    Chickens in Howard County, MD

    Hello, I am moving to Howard County, MD soon. As far as I can tell, we can have up to 8 hens (no roos) as long as their hutch is the required space from property lines and neighboring houses (15/50ft respectively), that the yard is 10,000sqft, and that the flock is registered. This is where I...
  9. C

    Buff Orpington Rooster in need of re-homing Carroll County MD

    We have a 5 month old buff orpington Rooster that needs a new home in Carroll County MD.
  10. P

    Free cockrals in MD

    Hello, I have two Cockrals that I need to part ways with. My wife suggested we try to rehome them. A few pics are attched. One looks like a barred rock and the other is a frizzle. They are definitely cross breeds as I had gotten eggs from a friend for a broody hen whom hatched these two (plus a...
  11. HogwartsHenmistress

    Hogwarts HENmistress and the Harry Potter Chicks here to learn!

    Hi All! I'm thrilled to say I am a chicken 🐓 newbie adopting my first chicks in mid July (after our family back vacation as I hear those little ones need a lot of attention!) I've wanted chickens for years, but we never had enough land and lived in neighborhoods that didn't allow chickens...
  12. M

    New here! Not a chicken mama, yet.

    Hi! I’m a mama to three young kids, three dogs, one cat, and two leopard geckos, but no chickens, yet. I would love some friendly chickens that my kids can handle but who also lay a variety of colored eggs. Easter Eggers? Olive Eggers? Black Copper Marans? I’m open to suggestions about the...
  13. P

    Backyard chickens in Harford County Maryland

    Hi everyone, I moved to Havre de Grace in Maryland and have 0.5 acres on which I was hoping to raise a couple backyard chickens. I think the rules are that you need at least 2 acres, but wasn’t sure as this seems like a lot... Please let me know if you have backyard chickens and how much...
  14. B

    Gorgeous Young Mottled Seramas! NC, GA & MD

    Selling beautiful black mottled serama pullets & cockerels in pairs only. Some are near POL. Grandfather produced many champions. Every chick hatched by this crew has been outstanding.
  15. strattao

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  16. Bru

    Rare Roosters/Cockerels Central MD

    All birds are around 3 months old and have been vaccinated for MAREKS. At this point, we are quite certain they are roos. Liege Fighter Roos (4) $50 each (Light-feathered large Roo in pics not for sale). These are a very large Belgian breed known to be docile toward humans, but fierce towards...
  17. Georgeschicks

    Crazy molt... Already?

    Hi! I have four gorgeous chickens normally who turned two this summer. They *kinda* molted last year in mid november. I live in Maryland and this year all my chickens started molting at the end of september. they look terrible right now- here is a pic of one from a few days ago. she has lost...
  18. MROO

    Critically Endangered Nankin Bantams - RARE & HTF

    Add Some Endangered History to Your Flock! Rose Comb Nankins: I currently have four RC Nankin Bantam roosters in need of their own harems. They are one and two years old, well past the young hormonal craziness! Two have been used in classroom Breed Conservation talks and will walk on a leash...
  19. J

    Looking for Buff Bantam Silkies in Maryland

    Hi! I'm looking for buff-colored bantam silkies here in Maryland. Does anyone know of any breeders, farms, or have chicks/pullets for sale in the state? Cheers, ~Jess
  20. hanzhog

    ISO hens in central/ Carroll County MD!

    Due to a recent raccoon incident, we've been left with one very lonely hen. We left our girls out to forage without supervision for no more than ONE hour in broad daylight and all but one remained. Thus, whilst we keep dear Rita on lockdown (as in she's in the coop or we're actively watching her...
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