Well I live in Florida and it’s super hot here, they do great here. I have heard that they do well in the cold too. I’ve noticed they are more flighty compared to others, but they are SUPER smart. Or at least the ones I know are really smart. Chickens can go broody at that age but it’s usually when they are 1 year or more. RIRs almost never go broody.when researching this breed, I came across to much information and feel like a fool asking but.... what is this breeds hardiness, weather wise? And temperament?
while broody I understand that temperaments change however, I’d like to understand her better to help her become more comfortable with me, my kids, hubby, and the rest of the flock... I was very surprised that she held her own against my rather large roosters (who are not accessible so I did not just throw her in with my males) in comparison. She did a really cute, what I call, ‘turkey dance’ my hubby explained as the ‘broody dance’. At her size and being the first time here I expected a way different reaction. She made herself so pretty, the silvery feathers really got a showing when she did that.