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16 minutes ago, Beaudyne said:

@Cat tails oh I see! Well if I end up hatching just a couple boys I’ll keep them and ask my husband nicely to build them a lovely home 😅

otherwise I’d have to sell/give them away if I get too many. Already have some friends or are looking. 

If you don’t have homes lined up, you might find it very difficult to find them. 
To keep more than one cockerel is quite hard in a backyard set up. Even in separate housing.

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14 minutes ago, Cat tails said:

If you don’t have homes lined up, you might find it very difficult to find them. 
To keep more than one cockerel is quite hard in a backyard set up. Even in separate housing.

If I remember from a beautiful photo @Beaudyne posted a while ago, she has much more than a backyard.

I would love to live somewhere like that..... then I could have my old Pekins, some new ones and room for some rescues.

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@Luvachicken Thank you!! 🥰 I am very lucky to have the space here. It’s actually my grandfather’s house that me and my husband moved in in 2019 to take care of him. 
He’s just as chicken mad as me, as he used to have a good size flock when he was in his 30’s!

I already have some friends who are looking for cockerels and even if I didn’t I’m sure there’d be people on here who’d happily take in a beautiful Appenzeller cockerel 😅

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Hi so if you still want to know where you can find some hatching eggs, eBay is a great place. Make sure you clean the eggs when you get them with egg cleaner, and that should all be okay for you. 
here is a link to an eBay seller who sells the hatching eggs you are looking for, you probably won’t find any hatching eggs cheaper then this 👍🏻
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-x-Appenzeller-Spitzhauben-hatching-eggs/313381493119?hash=item48f6fe197f:g:9c0AAOSwh-Rf6yq8

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Beaudyne, if you are going to plan to keep the cockerels do remember the recommended ratio is 1:10. Or some say 1:12.  Any fewer, and you run the risk of the males damaging the hens by too frequent matings and fighting together.   So, you need plan b - which might be rehoming surplus boys, ( and that is not easy,) or you may have to be prepared for plan c - to cull them when they mature.    Of course, you may be lucky and have all girls, but best be prepared.   Keep us posted. 

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@Patricia W not necessarily, I have a rooster and I have 4 hens, my rooster is perfectly fine and people I have spoken say the same thing, you don’t know unless you try ☺️ And of course culling isn’t the best idea. Also I recommend, if you do get a rooster, put it on Preloved.com or Pets4homes, because lots of people buy roosters, surprisingly! Also if you know someone local who sells chickens you can offer your rooster because they are always looking for more roosters to breed with. 

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The best place to rehome roosters is on dedicated Cockerel rehoming sites.  Sadly, pets4homes and similar are where people who want a cheap meal or for cock fighting pick them up.   The organisations I would recommend from personal experi nice are HPG Cockerel Rehome and Red Rooster Rescue.  They have FB Pages.   BHWT and Fresh Start For Hens will also help.  

This year in particular there has been a glut of beautiful boys looking for homes.  Too many people decided to have a go at hatching because they were locked in.   Now there are boys being abandoned in car parks, town centres and people’s gardens.   So I’m with Lewis 100%.   Don’t hatch unless you can dispatch.   

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