@rossfam06
Oh sooooo difficult to get good pics of them!!! SMH. lol
Here's Albert Einstein:
Here's Astrid:
Here's Billy Idol:
And the one I posted already, well, since its most likely a Roo, is Kramer. lol
@Yorkshire coop
Thanks for the input! I was suspecting Roo, yet am hoping for a pullet. I have too many Roos as it is. UGH
@rossfam06
That's cool! Albert Einstein, while a Blue Polish, stands as jet black and white hairdo with wild strokes of black in the front. He just LOOKS identical to the...
I am confused about one of my four Blue Polish chicks. They're about 4 weeks old now. Feathered. Color showing on their faces. Top hairdo forming. Two, I am positive are indeed Roos: messy chaotic hairdos and bright red wattles (Albert Einstein and Billy Idol). One, I've positively identified as...
Excellent!!! Tyvm! :-)
p.s. the fence will be electrified to keep our escape artist (shepherd) from venturing out of bounds. lol
Eventually looking into a donkey or llama for the coyote issue.
Thank you very much!!! Great to know, and I will mosey on over to the other page and take a peek there, too! :-D
Any tips on helping calm their flightiness?
Also just put up a 4' field fence all around the property to keep the coyotes out. I do hope the blues never desire to venture "over"...sigh.
While I have not experienced this with Polish, I have with another breed. Took in a younger Lavender Americana Roo and introduced him to my year old flock of Silver Laced Wyandote hens, and the SAME thing happened to him. I felt badly and gave him lots of attention - then read the "chicken...
New to the Polish breed. Have a straight run of 5. So quirky and too stinkin' cute!!
What can I expect temperment-wise?
And any tips on sexing them as young'uns??