Mine seem to be, at least compared to cochins and silkies.
My first batch started roosting on the highest, most tippy top roost when they were just 15 days old. They fly up there to be with their surrogate mama, a OEGB.
My latest brood is 2 days old and they are already scratching around out in the run, just like big chickens. They are so tiny that they could escape through the 1 inch chicken wire if they wanted to.
My first batch started roosting on the highest, most tippy top roost when they were just 15 days old. They fly up there to be with their surrogate mama, a OEGB.
My latest brood is 2 days old and they are already scratching around out in the run, just like big chickens. They are so tiny that they could escape through the 1 inch chicken wire if they wanted to.