Our d'Anver roo was the sweetest. -not aggressive to us at all. -would hop up in our laps and sit a while. He was very, very protective of the flock and an exceptionally good "alarm" for the ladies any time a hawk (or any bird) flew near. Our issue was crowing. He began at 4:30 AM and crowed...
I thought my precious li'l d'Anver cockerel was a pullet for several weeks. He always allowed the tiny little Japanese bantam chick to crawl underneath his wing. After about four weeks, the comb began showing up fairly prominent and red. -and at 9/10 weeks, the crow! We love him. He has the...
Our beloved cockerel, Babsie. (kids named him before gender had been established ) He's an absolute delight and wonderful complement to our little flock!