Our roos are such gents too! The head Rooster doesn't mind them at all and even defends them against our disgruntled hens. I've noticed they like to explore, my front flower beds are witness to that but they always come running when I walk out the door as if to say "hey dad, we were looking for you"
" Those dang chickens tore my flowers to shreds! "
" Will you shutup crowing? It's 3o'clock in the morning, the sun isn't even up! "
" Just because she's smaller than you doesn't mean you have to pick on her, I'll fry your butt up and have you for dinner if you do it again! " (Me yelling at one...
I think so too! The little hen of ours ( Pigeon ) is such a sweetheart. She rides on my shoulder when I walk out into the yard and talks to me the whole time. Hope she stays that sweet. I love how the little Roos look too, they have a blue/green shimmer on their feathers, reminds me of a peacock...
I thought tey could be Partridge Rocks but didn't realize that they are the same thing just a different color/type. They have not started laying eggs yet. Thanks for the info.
We got these three chicks along with our three Cornish from Tractor Supply. The sign said that they were Plymouth Rocks but they don't look like Plymouth Rocks to us. Even as chicks they didn't look like Plymouth Rocks. The two roos have yelow feet and are brownish black with a blue/green/purple...