My polish always look comical after a rain. I haven't had them freeze though. I think they should be fine.
I am also always in search of the next breed of chicken. That's kind of the idea behind my ordering eggs, new breeds from new places. Are you looking for bantams or full size? We are into bantams right now. The roos seem to get along better and they crow quieter.
Learned my lesson on purchasing eggs. Both people I ordered from sent the eggs Priority Mail. This means no one has to sign for them. That means it was OK for my mail carrier to rubber band the box of eggs to my mailbox in 40 degree weather. I did not get my box from Joplin, which is odd because I got the one from Florida and only ordered it the day before the Joplin ones. Called the post office AGAIN and asked them to hold the box when it arrives instead of risking the eggs sitting on my mailbox when I am at work. Post Office said next time to send it Express because it must be signed for. I will pay the extra fee just for peace of mind.
I have 31 fresh chickens in the fridge. Nice Amish family butchered them for me. I have decided that IF I do these again, I am going to butcher them myself. If I am going to play farmer, I need to butcher myself. Now I hope the co-worker I am sharing the birds with comes to get them tonight so I have some room in the fridge. Tomorrow night its chicken and dumplins.
Break down of cost of birds-
Feed cost-$145.00
Chicks- $54.47
Butcher fee, ice and bags- $53.00
Per bird price- $8.42
I think I will stick to buying the ones from the store. If I need to butcher one of my hens, I can do that, but I won't do the Cornish X again. Too much work. But now I can say I did it.