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We also had Blue A's we acquired as an adult trio. Captain Insano and his lovely ladies, Beserko and Nobraino, would indeed harm themselves to keep away from humans. Left to themselves they were excellent foragers, gorgeous birds, and wow, they would LAY SOME EGGS! I hatched plenty thinking that with handling and human experience that the chicks would settle down. I am relieved to say we have now sold our last trio. If someone is going to tame this breed they better be able to keep them close and really handle them *every* *single* *day*. Even then I have my doubts. The rooster was very virile and crowed incessantly (not an issue where we are, and I didn't mind that). Hens were talkers, but again, that wasn't my particular issue with them.
My black australorps and orpingtons are lovely, quiet ladies as were our wyandottes. Just sold the last of the adults of that breed also, but through no fault of their own.
My silkie roos never quit crowing, but the girls seem to be very quiet.