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1) Mine are actually quite lovely. I have 3 roosters right now, and they are about 13 weeks old. One of them is not as nice at the other two, but it's mostly because he's a food hog. None of them have ever been mean to me or my children. They are not as people friendly as my legbars, but they are quite gentle and do not mind being picked up or handled.Okay now that people have had this guys for a few years just wanted to confirm a few things.
1) Has anyone had an aggressive (with people) rooster? Or are the generally people friendly?
2) Seems they start to lay at around 6 months right?
3) Food consumption drops back to almost normal after they get to full size?
4) At what point do they reach full size (for eating)?
5) Do they really have a good laying rate?
6) Do they tolerate heat well?
7) Anything else you would add about this breed?
Thank you in advance.
I'm glad you posted about the panting in the heat! I had noticed it in my flock with the Bielies and was worried there was something wrong with them!!! I guess it makes sense, they are so "bulky" and that bulk probably creates a lot of natural heat, which is why they do so well in the cold. That bulk is a bit of a detriment in the heat though!
GaryDean26 on the Breda thread told me that the lighterweight chicken breeds and bantams seem to do better in his TX heat of 112 days. His lighterweight Breda did fine but his deaths occurred from the heavier dual-purpose breeds. We don't get 112 weather but we do get to occasional low 100s so we have a pop-up canopy with legs buried in the ground to keep from para-sailing away, several shady low-ground lean'tos, a doghouse, and an Orbit Mister under the canopy in the yard when the temps get beyond the 90's - all our breeds like hanging out under the canopy and water mister. We also mix Gatorade into the drinking pans for added electrolytes. There are electrolyte products sold in feed stores but in an emergency we used Gatorade to supplement the water. There can be digestive issues from produce, cold watermelon or cantaloupe treats during heatwaves so we offer plain Greek yogurt as a digestive aid.
We also will occasionally get up near 100 but I got concerned when it was not even quite 90 and they looked miserable and were panting. I don't know how they will handle 100 degrees (BTW my Hedemora's were also doing better than the Bielies). I did give them electrolytes and I had a box fan on them. LOL talk about spoiled. I have given them a lot of shade outside but they prefer to hide in the coop all day - and it is much cooler outside with the breeze. I'm hoping they get past that and start to spend more time in the run at some point. They are 19-20 weeks old. I didn't know about produce causing issues in the heat, that is good to know! I am planning on freezing some jugs of water to put in the waterers when it gets that warm again.
My Bieles are in coops surrounded by 5 acres of 60'+ tall trees. But it was still 91 in the shade today. They were miserable. I might try freezing water jugs tomorrow. Thanks for the tip.We also will occasionally get up near 100 but I got concerned when it was not even quite 90 and they looked miserable and were panting. I don't know how they will handle 100 degrees (BTW my Hedemora's were also doing better than the Bielies). I did give them electrolytes and I had a box fan on them. LOL talk about spoiled. I have given them a lot of shade outside but they prefer to hide in the coop all day - and it is much cooler outside with the breeze. I'm hoping they get past that and start to spend more time in the run at some point. They are 19-20 weeks old. I didn't know about produce causing issues in the heat, that is good to know! I am planning on freezing some jugs of water to put in the waterers when it gets that warm again.
We also will occasionally get up near 100 but I got concerned when it was not even quite 90 and they looked miserable and were panting. I don't know how they will handle 100 degrees (BTW my Hedemora's were also doing better than the Bielies). I did give them electrolytes and I had a box fan on them. LOL talk about spoiled. I have given them a lot of shade outside but they prefer to hide in the coop all day - and it is much cooler outside with the breeze. I'm hoping they get past that and start to spend more time in the run at some point. They are 19-20 weeks old. I didn't know about produce causing issues in the heat, that is good to know! I am planning on freezing some jugs of water to put in the waterers when it gets that warm again.
Thank you for the rooster collar idea. The boys are living a grand life in the country but I will keep this in mind the next time I end up with a Rooster![]()