D'uccle Thread

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They are beautiful little birds.

And when you read their history, they were purely bred for show. I think that made a difference in temperment and intelligence. They are smart, and awesome fliers and foragers when allowed to free-range. Also social enough to come and jump in your lap and 'talk' to you.

I've had some hens fly up on my shoulder to scold me when I was petting a silkie.

I've also had them come push the cats out of my lap to comfort me when I'd had a really bad day.

They have a unique voice that is different than other bantam chickens.

When they lallop across the yard on those big feathery feet they never fail to make me smile.

A SQ d'Uccle is gorgeous and they come in beautiful colors and patterns.

Oh my gosh, I too have been scolded by my favorite porcelain d'uccle hen who is now broody! Now I know it was because she was hormonal. She would squawk at me till I picked her up, then if I pet another chicken she would stand at my feet and growl! Jealous little girl! I love how the roosters do their little dance almost looking like a ruffled grouse before loving the ladies, and how they are generally easy going. There's always exeptions of course. I also love watching them run-- like running with snowshoes-- across the yard. They are shameless treat hounds as well! And they make such good mothers! I even like how my broodies, aside from their dedication to hatching eggs turn into mama tiger to protect their chicks, and how sometimes they even let me hold & pet their chicks. And they talk to me too, I swear! They happily and sometimes unexpectedly will fly up on my shoulder (hens) to get petted, and I have one rooster that would always hop on the edge of the trashcan I used to store the treats in whenever I had the lid off. You must wear caution and not wear your Sunday best around these little chickens who like to visit you.
 
Hello there. I am new to this thread. I just wanted to share a couple pics of my new d'uccle chicks with all of you. I picked them up today from another member of this forum (Cloverleaf Farm). I have 3 mille fluer and 3 Porcelain. They are about 2 days old today! So cute and already so friendly. They all jump on my hand every time I reach into the brooder.
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Oh, this is great! I do believe I am going to totally flip over these little birds.
I do love a friendly bird. I love feathered legs and feet as some of you may know if you have visited my website. Bantam Cochins, Langshans and Brahmas live here and one pair of LF Cochins. But personality is a big plus for me! I am social with my birds. I spend most of my waking hours with them so I like to have a lot of interaction.

Obviously, this breed has won many hearts and I look forward to enjoying my little pets. I do not think I want many but if they grow on me I may not be able to sell any extras I hatch. Figures! That is how I got started in bantam Cochins!

Thank you all for telling me about your little friends. Any and all stories are appreciated by us newbies who are looking forward to the same fun as you pros.
 
My Tennessee boy, sayin' "Quit pointin' that clicky thing at me, dang it!"
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Tennessee, keeping an eye on his gal...
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Tennessee crows while his gal slips away with a young dude.
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My latest hatch: black, black mottled, lavender, and 'surprise'...
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BTW, Tennessee has much better foot feathers than the first pic shows. We had a good rain last night so he was prancing around in soggy clover...
 
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- was in the assorted bin but posted on "what am i" thread and got D'uccle response

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- was also in the assorted bin and if a beard forms than they called for a D'uccle.

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- She is my main squeeze and the forman to anything I am doing in the yard. She is there inspecting...
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I am not sure I can wait for these little beauties to hatch! You all sound like you really enjoy being around these little birds. I think I will really enjoy them telling me how to do my chores!
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Nadine, I have had bantam cochins before, and I will tell you the personalities are very similar. Except where the cochins are fatty fluffs on the ground that you have to not trip over or step on, d'uccles can fly up on your shoulders or head or above and get all in your business, there is no escaping them
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Also I think d'uccles are just way goofier than cochins, its all about that bearded face lol

So I know you will thoroughly enjoy your newest breed addition.
 

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