Hi, I’m Taffy
Meet Taffy - a tiny chick with a big future ahead!
Taffy is an adorable baby chick looking for a home that can provide the special care young birds need. As a growing chick, Taffy will require a warm, safe brooder with proper heat, chick‑safe bedding, and access to high‑quality chick starter feed to support healthy development. Gentle handling, clean water, and a calm environment will help Taffy grow into a confident, healthy adult.
This chicken is too young to accurately determine whether it is male or female, so adopters should be prepared for either possibility as Taffy matures.
If you're ready to give a sweet little chick the nurturing start it deserves, Taffy is waiting to fluff her way into your life
Fun facts about Chickens:
1. Chickens have a great memory. They can distinguish between over 100 different faces of people or animals.
2. Chickens have full-color vision.
3. They actually dream dreams when they sleep.
4. The fear of chickens is called Alektorophobia.
5. Chickens have more bones in their necks than giraffes!
6. Chickens can mourn for each other.
7. There are more chickens than people on the Earth.
If you think this bird might be the perfect fit for your family, please fill out an adoption application today! https://www.rspcaqld.org.au/expression-of-interest-to-adopt
Adoption Price: $20
*Yes, I did come into care with Flappy*
Please note:
- A property check may be required before ADOPTION to ensure the safety and welfare of adoption animals. Rental agreements allowing pets will be required for adoptions into rental properties. Differential pricing may apply.
- The website is live and updates frequently, there is a chance that by the time you have completed the Apply to Adopt form the animal you have an interest in might have been adopted by another party.
- While our shelters are open, not every pet available for adoption will be onsite and available in person. To express your interest, Apply to Adopt online and if it's a perfect match you will be shortlisted and contacted via phone by our Adoption Team to discuss the animal in detail.
