- Jun 2, 2010
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I think they look lovely and cute. But tried hatching some black ones, got one chick who turned out to be a rooster (I think anyway)- he's an odd character, very nervy, won't be handled and spends most of his time in the chicken house with his "mum" who has gone broody again. Have to feed him separately from the others or he doesn't get any food and now I've just started letting my 10 week old chicks freerange he spends alot of time chasing them about. He is funny to watch as he hasn't worked out he can't fly yet, runs along flapping and kind of bounces. But cute as he is I'm not keeping him, my friend wants a silkie cockerel so he's going to live with him. Would be tempted to get more but since I don't think I'd want to eat them with the black flesh I don't think I'd dare hatching any more out in case I get more males. He does stay quite clean though (maybe black hides the dirt better than white
) Maybe I'll find some confirmed pullets and buy them sometime, but I have to say I far prefer my Polish cresteds- they jump up and sit on my shoulder so are far more fun!
