They need to establish dominance (AKA who's in charge and who's second in charge) so I would say don't separate them unless they have a bloody fight. I have two roosters and one must have challenged the other's dominance, they were both covered in blood but they didn't get permanently damaged...
Yes, its beak is a little bit crooked but that's because I've had to babysit it ever since I got her/him. She/He came with a cut on its beak and started growing crooked and so I've had to trim it a lot. I also have no idea why its eyes are so dark, I thought polish had red eyes, but then again...
What do you think, pullet or cockerel?
(she/he/it)'s 7 weeks old, and is (not by much) bigger than my other polish.
Fleabite's (that's the chick's name) a silver laces bearded polish from Dunlap Hatchery.
(she/he/it) is also not acting very cockerel-ish and acting like most of the other chicks...
That is definitely a girl. Male Polish have spiky crest feathers and yours is rounded. Polish are terrible layers and mine took a while to start laying as well. Also, does she have a single comb? It looks like it but I'm not quite sure. Polish usually have V-combs.
Hello! I bought a polish 5 years ago and she's still alive and well. She's a blue polish splash and she likes to perch on peoples' shoulders like a parrot.