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I also find that my CL are middle to the bottom of the pecking order, They do well with all the other breeds that I have in my flocks including my Silkies ( I trim crests) and often the Silkies are more dominant than the CL. My Barred Rocks, though the youngest of my chickens have dominant personalites and they are all heading toward the top of the pecking order all ready.
I do find my CL to be flighty, They are nervous and skittish and do bounce of ceilings if I move to fast or drop something etc. They are not mean though and are very good around people and will come follow us for treats, they are and even good with chicks that run the chicken yard. But due to their nervous nature, mine are not the "love bug" sit in your lap to be pet kind of chickens that I see others often describe. But with that said they are sweet and gentle chickens.
I find my self thinking, is flighty a trait I can live with after all. Sometimes I think no because I want to be more hands on with my chickens to be able to scoop them up to handle them when needed(not to be loved on but looked over/evaluated in hand). Other times I think these are the perfect flock chickens because they are sweet natured with each other and do well in mixed flock. It really depends on what you want for your self and your flock. Flighty might be an undesirable trait for one flock owner, but for another if might be perfectly suited.
I do find my CL to be flighty, They are nervous and skittish and do bounce of ceilings if I move to fast or drop something etc. They are not mean though and are very good around people and will come follow us for treats, they are and even good with chicks that run the chicken yard. But due to their nervous nature, mine are not the "love bug" sit in your lap to be pet kind of chickens that I see others often describe. But with that said they are sweet and gentle chickens.
I find my self thinking, is flighty a trait I can live with after all. Sometimes I think no because I want to be more hands on with my chickens to be able to scoop them up to handle them when needed(not to be loved on but looked over/evaluated in hand). Other times I think these are the perfect flock chickens because they are sweet natured with each other and do well in mixed flock. It really depends on what you want for your self and your flock. Flighty might be an undesirable trait for one flock owner, but for another if might be perfectly suited.
Kpenney I sure will catch most of them.