The farm where Roosters go!

Ryan's Goslings

The farm where Roosters go!

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Please read the drop-off information below before choosing a time.

Before you schedule, please read a few details and rules.

Pay to drop

Roosters drop-offs are now pay to drop. You must pay to schedule. It is a $20 fee that you will get back when you show in your scheduled timeframe.

How to not get a refund:
  • Fail to show in your scheduled time with no communication
  • Ghost
  • Fail to respond to my SMS within 30 minutes asking where you are
Thanks for the donation. You will not be refunded and will be blocked from future form fills and SMS. If you follow on Facebook, you will be banned there too. Email will be added to blocked senders.

How to get a refund:
  • Show up on time
  • Communicate if you know you are going to be late
  • Let me know a day in advance if you have changed your mind
Call/text: 443-720-7060
Email: Ryansaviary@gmail.com
Facebook: Ryan’s Goslings

As of 1JUL26
I “Might” pay you for a rooster. 
Roosters must be in good condition, full weight, free of mites or infection, and look good.
There is no promise or guarantee, and the decision is fully up to my interpretation of what “good” is.
It’s $5 a rooster. Payout varies for other birds.

Disclaimers

  1. I do not want your pets or babies. I am not a sanctuary.
  2. All roosters brought to me may be used for food production. I do not generally hold animals for more than a week, so be sure you want to make this choice.
  3. Upon release of the animal to me, you surrender all rights to the animal.
  4. At no time are you welcome to just show up with a drop-off. You must schedule within the available times and communicate with me if you have questions.
  5. You are on camera at all times. By entering the property, you consent to video and audio recording as well as vehicle detail capture for the protection of my family and my animals.
  6. I will not tolerate harassment, haggling, bad attitudes, time wasters, kids running free, waiting on your friend to show up, or other nonsense.
  7. I want to keep my animals safe. Throwing a rooster over the fence line is considered trespassing and effectively a form of bioterrorism. Do not do this. There are crates for drops along the driveway. Use them.
Yes, I take roosters. They feed my dogs, my family, and other families. I cannot take hundreds of roosters. If you are a grower, I cannot help you.
I should be your last stop for rooster or spent hen relocation.

Unless you want to talk about it in front of them, nothing will be said about what roosters are used for in front of kids. All roosters live a good life with free feed, water, shelter, and protection before being culled. Sometimes I am able to rehome a rooster for about one to two weeks. There are no guarantees or promises. Re-homing is strictly by chance.

Here’s what I will accept:
  • Full-sized adult roosters
  • Mean roosters
  • Crossbred or purebred roosters
  • Adult male quail, or any quail
  • Muscovy
  • Spent or old hens
  • Adult geese
  • Pekins (must be in good health)
I cannot take (at this time):
  • Polish (any breed)
  • Silkies
  • Bantams
  • Seramas
  • Frizzles or frazzles
  • Chicks younger than 3 months
  • Other small breeds
  • Sick birds, birds with water belly, or physical deformities
  • Other ducks
  • Cross-breed geese or goslings
  • Turkey

Transport

I do not have time to do pick-ups, so you’ll need to bring them to me. Dog crates, cardboard boxes, old hampers, and leg ties are some suggestions.
If you are alright with the above, go ahead and click continue!