I have one Delaware pullet. She is very pretty and easy to get along with, but she does not like to be handled like the rest of the pullets. She is quite independent and bold. My Dominiques are snugglers.
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I have two Delaware pullets in my flock of 10. Mystery is the largest Delaware pullet I have and is the head chickenmistress. Moonshine is considerably smaller and is a loner. Both are friendly as can be. Mystery jumps on my shoulder at night from her roost for lovins before they all go to sleep. She has jumped up from the floor onto my shoulder on occasion just to be near me (and maybe a head higher than everyone else). During the day when I go into their pen, all the pullets gather around and wait for me to pick them up. Currently six months old, both are great egg layers since age 19 weeks. Can't say their eggs are jumbo, more like average. Maybe with time they will get bigger. Always lay their eggs in the nest. They are striking, hardy birds. I must say, however, if they didn't take so many dirtbaths they could be a lot whiter. They are delightful.
Mystery
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Moonshine
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I'm frustrated... I bought a Delaware chick from the local farm store here... said Docile breed. I have been putting my chicks out with the adult chickens to get them used to each other. I do it for about an hour every other day and bring the chicks back inside... up until today, no issues... the 3-4 week old Delaware chick/pullet started attacking my Buff Orpington, pecking at it's feet and face. WTH is wrong with this breed of chicken? I've read that another person had 2 and they had to cull them because they kept attacking the other chickens... I'm about to cull this little one at 4 weeks, because I'm not going to put up with that crap. Who says these are docile? I was seriously worried the Buff Orpington (1 year old) was going to get it's eye's pecked out for coming up to say 'Hi!'. It's really sad, I thought she would be a beautiful addition to my brood.
I'm wondering if she decided she was "Mom" of the other two chicks I bought, a Welsummer, and a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte. Would a 4 week chick protect the other chicks? She's almost twice the size of the other two. They hang together and don't seem to want to wander over to the other 1 year olds. (I started my brood last year) I have 6, 1 year olds and 3 chicks I bought earlier this month.