We're all Biel lovers here because this breed is very easy to love. Have you checked out the breed review page?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/products/bielefelder
Thanks chic
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We're all Biel lovers here because this breed is very easy to love. Have you checked out the breed review page?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/products/bielefelder
Oh, I wasn't aware that they don't handle heat well..it's gotten into the 90's here this week, non of mine are liking it..wings spread out. I did notice that the little pullet Bie was panting. Went out and wet things down for them...where they like to dust bathe.
Hi Kathyb2, I am in North Florida, about a mile and 1/2 from the Georgia line. My Biels are panting but..... all of my birds are panting. They stay in the shade and are mostly active morning and evening although all the egg laying nonsense (songs and looking for the best nest) continues regardless of the temperature. Where in S GA?I am in South Georgia. I really like mine but I would not have gotten them had I known the heat would bother them as much as it does. They have a mister and a fan, big pen with plenty of shade and they stil look miserable from about 12-6 and it's only June.
Me too! So sorry...... some of them are so special, they steal our hearts.x2
So sorry to hear the news about your sweet Gretel.
The ironic thing about having lost Gretel is that her sister, Gidget, seems to have assumed Gretel's "duties". Gretel was the protector of my little Buff Silkie hen, and also was the "talker" in the flock, always making funny noises, greeting me with a particular series of sounds, and literally responding to me when I spoke to her. Gidget never made a sound....until now. Suddenly she's the one to run up and greet me with nearly identical sounds to what Gretel used to say, comes to sit on my lap and hold conversations with me, and has taken over the responsibility of shielding my Silkie from the meaner hens and all amorous boys except my Biel roosters. The only thing she does differently is roost at night instead of laying on the floor with the Silkie and the Frizzled EEs. It's been an interesting dynamic to observe.
Chickens never cease to impress, astound, educate and amuse me.![]()