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Colombian Rock

This proven crossbreed has been with us for over 40 years, and today bears the distinction of...

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This proven crossbreed has been with us for over 40 years, and today bears the distinction of being one of the hardiest breeds to be found. These birds have a beautiful colour pattern. They are a good producer of quality brown eggs, a very quiet and docile bird in the laying pen, and good for the yard. Heavier than hybrids, live weight will be approximately 4 lbs. at 19 weeks and close to 6 lbs. at end of lay for females. Males are approximately 1½ lbs. heavier.

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Pros: Pretty
Cold-hardy
Good egg layers
Cons: Aggressive
Bossy
VERY broody
In my experience, Columbian rocks have been the worst chickens I have ever had. While they look cool and lay good eggs, they are just so mean! They boss around other hens, peck at you, and go broody ridiculously easily.
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Pros: friendly
lay big eggs-some don't even fit in the carton
pretty
sweet
brave-my cock attacked a hawk and won several times
Cons: roosters are aggressive
hens can get a bit bossy-but not mean
Columbian Rocks are very friendly. One of my hens will jump up on my lap and fall asleep and then get mad if i take her off. They kind of expect all the hens to move out of their way and are noticeably at the top of the pecking order. The cock, however, can be aggressive. My cock hates everyone but me and will try to attack through the fence. On the other hand, he protects the hens very well. I lost one pullet who didn't know the danger of hawks, but he attacked a hawk that attacked a hen and saved her. He has won fights with a hawk at least three times, and gives warning signals when he sees birds, and even airplanes. I suggest hens to people who want this breed, and cocks for people who want protection, but can asset their dominance over the cock.
Pros: Sweet, good layers, protective rooster, adorable personalities, first to lay!
Cons: protective rooster
My Columbian Rock hens are my sweethearts! They all putter around the yard with me--- they squat when we reach for them, and most of them are happy to be held. All around friendly and happy go lucky hens.

The CR rooster is a protective, loud beast. He is good with me and the family, but he doesn't take to strangers around his girls. He also is my predator master. He will make a very specific warning call if there are any ravens/crows/dogs/eagles/predators in the area and all the girls immediately run for cover. It has helped with us free ranging the flock, and we haven't had any losses yet! (5 months) We also have a Red Rock rooster who is about as useless as a non laying, anti social hen-- but he's pretty. They both serve their purposes well but the ladies take to the CR much more readily and kind of follow him around like their white night.

Lots of eggs!!!! My 8 CR hens were the first to start laying of our 24 girls. They are also the most consistent and it seems like I'm getting more than an egg a day from a couple of them but that could be just crazy talk! We have 24 girls and not all are laying yet, and can't quite sort out who/what/when/where

All in all, these are my favourite of the breeds we have had so far. They are beautiful, sweet, and productive!
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I realize this is an old thread but wondered if anyone who has owned a Colombian Rock Cross can advise me roughly when to expect their first egg. We have one, our first of this breed, who is 19 weeks old this week.
 

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