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Yep Tyler, it's the blacks. My black bantam roo was a JERK until I gave him his first bath, I guess all the preening I did on him worked, because he hasn't gone after me since. I'm not fooled though, I see him watching me when I am messing with his ladies. I still don't let my guard down. And the black hens are IN CHARGE - they are much more aggressive with other birds than any of my other breeds or varieties. I wouldn't dare put them with any other birds. I even had one go after a LF Welsummer AND a LF Faverolles cockerel AT THE SAME TIME. They are friendly/timid with people though.
Are the blues and splashes like that as well. I only have one blue and she doesn't seem to be like that but I don't know. I'm not a fan of these blacks at the moment. I would love to find a blue or splash rooster that kind of acted like my wheatens.
Yep Tyler, it's the blacks. My black bantam roo was a JERK until I gave him his first bath, I guess all the preening I did on him worked, because he hasn't gone after me since. I'm not fooled though, I see him watching me when I am messing with his ladies. I still don't let my guard down. And the black hens are IN CHARGE - they are much more aggressive with other birds than any of my other breeds or varieties. I wouldn't dare put them with any other birds. I even had one go after a LF Welsummer AND a LF Faverolles cockerel AT THE SAME TIME. They are friendly/timid with people though.
Are the blues and splashes like that as well. I only have one blue and she doesn't seem to be like that but I don't know. I'm not a fan of these blacks at the moment. I would love to find a blue or splash rooster that kind of acted like my wheatens.