I'm not liking it at all. Between all the ads and not being able to navigate I'll stick to the oth er chicken forum.im on
I'll see you on the other chickenforum from time to time but hope you'll still continue on this Breda thread too. I love the Breda so much I love talking about anything regarding them. My new baby from chicken danz is still doing well and so-o-o-o tame. We leave her free in the house all day and she never leaves her mirror, like it's her "other" buddy. I'm in CA but she must still be on KS time where she's from because at 3 p.m. (which is 5 p.m. KS time) she jumps into my lap for her evening roost. If I'm not home by 3:00 I'll come home to find her sitting in my empty chair waiting. She let's me scoop her up in the "judge's hold" to carry her to her kennel for the night. So incredibly tame. I love my sweet Cuckoo Breda hen with the Silkies outside because she is so docile around them but this new Blue baby is way less skittish than the Cuckoo and so much more approachable. I'm going to hate giving her up to join the outdoor flock but it's the right thing to do. She keeps cuddling with the mirror for flock companionship.
@maryellen21 - how do you find the personality on your Mottleds? I've had 4 Blues total so far and find they've all been so incredibly outgoing, curious, unafraid, easy to handle and they were from 3 different breeders, from 3 different States, so I can't say they were all from the same line. Now, our Cuckoo Breda is hardier health-wise with none of the issues I've had with the Blues, but the Cuckoo has been more skittish and not as approachable as my Blues have been - still sweet and docile but skittish. Could be coincidence but so far every Blue we've had has been inherently/exceptionally friendly. I love the vulture hocks on this baby. She's going through a juvenile molt and I've got tons of fuzzy baby feathers everywhere LOL!