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I agree- Revolutionmama has bantams and they are tiny little things with teeny eggs. My SL Polish is about the same size as my Buttercup...smaller than my EEs. She lays a large egg, but never a jumbo. They were a medium for the first six months, but she picked it up. She lays 4-5 eggs a week, even at 3 years. She is one of my favorite birds, always wanting to be held. I have noticed that if the crest and muffs aren't trimmed they birds do get very wild because they're always being surprised by everything.
I'm not up on the lingo here.. what is an SLPolish? Is that a 'standard' Polish? Where did you get them??? I want to be sure I get the larger polish (but I want the white crested, black body) because I do want them to pull their weight. We raised them when I was a kid, and I'm pretty sure they were not the tiny kind- because they seemed nearly as large as our other chickens. I'm hoping that the description Meyers Hatchery says- when they explain they have the larger ones- is really true. Is there an in-between sized kind? That seems like a stupid question- but I have no idea! I just want to make sure I buy the largest Polish I can. That is AWESOME, BTW, that you are getting medium eggs! That is what several people said, but then other people wrote in and said 'no-way- NEVER does that happen'.
I agree- Revolutionmama has bantams and they are tiny little things with teeny eggs. My SL Polish is about the same size as my Buttercup...smaller than my EEs. She lays a large egg, but never a jumbo. They were a medium for the first six months, but she picked it up. She lays 4-5 eggs a week, even at 3 years. She is one of my favorite birds, always wanting to be held. I have noticed that if the crest and muffs aren't trimmed they birds do get very wild because they're always being surprised by everything.
I'm not up on the lingo here.. what is an SLPolish? Is that a 'standard' Polish? Where did you get them??? I want to be sure I get the larger polish (but I want the white crested, black body) because I do want them to pull their weight. We raised them when I was a kid, and I'm pretty sure they were not the tiny kind- because they seemed nearly as large as our other chickens. I'm hoping that the description Meyers Hatchery says- when they explain they have the larger ones- is really true. Is there an in-between sized kind? That seems like a stupid question- but I have no idea! I just want to make sure I buy the largest Polish I can. That is AWESOME, BTW, that you are getting medium eggs! That is what several people said, but then other people wrote in and said 'no-way- NEVER does that happen'.