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montanabirdlady
Chirping
Wow that's truly awesome! Glad to know she is not a loner. Their stance cracks me up especially when running/half flying and darting as fast as physically possible. Very different from my Black Cochin's waddle.IMO, that is totally a PBB. My PBBs stand like that too, often very erect. Crazy pants is a good way to describe it. Flying across my 10x20 covered greenhouse run regularly, as opposed to my ISA Browns and BOs that will flap up when startled but don't really fly anywhere. My PBBs get excited to see me (the scratch distributor!!!) and fly across the length of the run and try to perch on the hardware cloth at my head height (they can't, but they'll hover there and try).
Your hen's feet look like mine do. There's a body shape they have when you look from the top, and she has it, comb is right, and feather coloration. Tail is right. Ear is right. She looks about a month or two from point of lay based on color and shape of her comb. My first PBB laid today(!) at 20-23 weeks. In person, it looks slightly less blue, but if you hold it in a white paper towel, it's clearly light blue. Keep us posted on how things turn out, now I'm really curious if my prediction is correct. The proof is in the egg color.![]()
(L-R) Pic is of a leghorn egg (from the store), Prairie Bluebell Egg (slightly less blue in person), Starlight Green Egger egg, and a Buff Orpington egg.
She is very curious of me and seems to understand I am a provider/protector, as long as I don't touch her. Which is funny because she sure thinks she can touch me or peck me or literally all the other pullets. Hence her nick name, Crazy Pants.
I also agree she seems to be 4-6 weeks off from POL at least based on what I have seen. Do they calm down a little when they start laying? My other hens do.
I will make sure to make a post with the egg color as well, thank you for sharing yours.