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I am also from La. and I am interested in Bielefelder chicks. If you still have some for sale can you pm me. ThanksI just saw your post I will pm you shortly.
Gorgeous birds and very glowing reports from owners of this created bird but then I get that kind of response from whatever other breeds people have as well.
I like gentle breeds but have been shying away from breeds over 5.5 lbs. -- I chose lighterweight breeds for less stress on their heart, etc. I once had a 7-lb Marans who frankly was a slow lazy forager yet calm in appearance but she occasionally found the energy to be downright mean to her flockmates if they were close enough to nip at or claw-jump.
Just a thought -- but could it be the reason Bielies are so docile is because like the created Cornish Xs these birds are too huge to move about as agile as regular heritage or other dual purpose breeds? Seems like the extra weight on certain chicken breeds make them less aggressive/agile/assertive as lighter-weighted birds. Large breeds like Brahma, Jersey Giant, Sussex, etc all get reported as docile or calm and I'm thinking it's because they don't have the ease to move around or expend the energy like lighterweight breeds. Has anyone had the Bielies to figure their longevity/productivity beyond 2 or 3 y/o? I know the gentle Cornish Xs are Frankensteinian in their abnormal growth from internal organs to their mulculoskeletal framework and wondered how the growth of large breeds like Brahma, Bielies, JGs, Sussex, etc compare in these areas of growth? How do the processed Bielies' meat/internal organs look?
I'm not an expert and just figured I'd learn by asking and getting owner input.![]()