From what I researched (I once considered them seriously) is that they are a bit standoffish and like to roost in trees rather than their coop but that they are a gentle breed. After about a year of having them, let us inquiring minds know what your honest assessment is of them. I think any rare breed is worth the effort to continue if they have some redeeming quality like gentle temperament, non-combative roos, fair to decent egg production, or good foragers, etc. Thx for sharing and more pics please!
They are going to be a recovery project for sure, just finished treating them for leg mites & weighed them all while I was at it. They're well below standard weight but seem to carry a well fleshed breast when compared to my polish. Just a couple days in, there is a huge difference between them & the Polish...but I will give regular updates for sure.