lol, don't worry, you can't help but love the Derp. Doesn't mean you have to like faverolles.
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I guess I just god a bad apple. i still don't know if I will ever get Faverolle though. Maybe a roo, but I just don't love the breed. Derp is cool though. I would get a DERP, (NOT a Faverolle) any day!![]()
When Derperella was young, she picked at the other chickens a lot. I am not sure if this is simply because she didn't know what she was supposed to eat, or what-- she IS Derp after all-- but it used to drive me batty. She'd just walk up to her "sisters" and start trying to eat their feathers. She never really pulled many out, but she just sort of chewed on them! I know that feather eating can be a symptom of nutritional deficiency, but careful observation led me to really think that it was behavioral in Derp. She did not grow out of it until she had completely molted into her adult colors. She was also not overly friendly with us (hugs sometimes, but not often) until she started to lay.
Derp is from the same stock as Chewy.
Maybe they were cousins! The thing with Chewy was that she was leaving the other hens backs bare. Almost to the point of drawing blood, we tried to break her, but it didn't work. Se preferred to pick on the bantams the most.