Update - legs still aren’t working, and isn’t laying, but she is otherwise bright eyed and eating well. I kinda think she’s enjoying the respite from the flock.
PlymouthBR/Legbar mix, 1 year old.
Been sluggish since yesterday. Legs move, but she can’t seem to put weight on them. Otherwise uninjured, no sign of trauma, eats if food and water are put close to her. Wings seem to function normally. Crop is not hard, does not seem to be egg bound.
Ideas...
“Old Guys/Old Girls”, “original GOAT (Greatest of All Time)”, etc.
I confess that I live uncomfortably close to Oakland where it gets used (and then misappropriated) a lot.
Back to the original question of which is more aggressive, I have a young Pekín drake who flocks up with my Welshies. The “white” flock and the “black” flock self segregate, so not a lot of squabbles between drakes. The Pekín seems a lot more willing to take it to the chickens when they get...
So my OG cayugas had some mix in them. They looked all Cayuga when I got em (or did to me at the time - I was a new Cayuga mama at the time), but they had I think maybe more yellow on their breasts than pure Cayugas. They grew up solid black, but my girl never laid the dark eggs characteristic...