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He is taller than they areWhat breed are the pullets? Since he's the only bantam amongst LF pullets that are also older than him, it makes sense as to why they attack him
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He is taller than they areWhat breed are the pullets? Since he's the only bantam amongst LF pullets that are also older than him, it makes sense as to why they attack him
He is taller than they are
He is taller than they are 12 pullets are Dominique they are 8 months I have 11 others that are different breeds that are 7 months as is the rooster
Most Polish are not bantams. I think this Polish rooster must be the large fowl kind.I'm sorry, have I misunderstood anything? You have a polish cockerel with older LF pullets. How can a bantam be taller than older LF hens
Polish comes in standard and bantam size, and the American Poultry Association recognizes both in their standards book. The Polish are classified as a ‘Continental’ breed.I'm sorry, have I misunderstood anything? You have a polish cockerel with older LF pullets. How can a bantam be taller than older LF hens
He is not a bantam reg size so are the pullets they are not bantamsMost Polish are not bantams. I think this Polish rooster must be the large fowl kind.
Polish comes in standard and bantam size, and the American Poultry Association recognizes both in their standards book. The Polish are classified as a ‘Continental’ breed.
https://www.thehappychickencoop.com/polish-chickens/
LF Polish are tall, but generally lightweight. I wasn't thinking about size so much as Polish often not fitting in well with mixed flocks.And he's a polish? That's strange. Can you share a picture of him maybe