Oh he thinks he’s golden….. at the moment I call him brass!Somewhere at sometime, someone did lay that golden egg.
Mr. P didn’t just appear out of nowhere!![]()
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Oh he thinks he’s golden….. at the moment I call him brass!Somewhere at sometime, someone did lay that golden egg.
Mr. P didn’t just appear out of nowhere!![]()
Nice coverupNo salt added…?
Jaffarra says whaaaaat?
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I love her funky comb it makes her look so cute!
Well, that brass could still be a great roosterOh he thinks he’s golden….. at the moment I call him brass!
Kid needs a haircut. Mullets went out of style in the 90sView attachment 4116152
Twofer tuesday, Navy and Delft.
Lovely pics!I once told a boss I didn’t care if I cleaned garbage cans, work is work - as long as I made the same salary or better hahaha!
Now if can only get a goose to lay golden eggs I would be all set!
‘Income’ tax
Some Golden Girls
Dorothy & Rose
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Penelope (ok not a golden girl but she was golden with me) & Sophia
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Blanche
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Also love the asymmetrical wattles to go with the comb!No salt added…?
Jaffarra says whaaaaat?
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I love her funky comb it makes her look so cute!
I've not had a Polish rooster so all of my knowledge is through others. They do seem to be friendly and take good care of their ladies. I do know they can be extremely brave and will fight larger animals to save their flock, even when other roosters run. This might be Mr Pompei's issue as he keeps taking on other tougher roosters.Not to offend any Polish owners plz correct me if I'm wrong...it appears to me Polish are way too laid back to be a #1 flock roo & that other standard breeds are more assertive...I mean, even Branch, a Silkie roo(?), showed flock courage that I'm not seeing in sweet Polish roo's. Just thinking out loud again...
Or would you say Mr P is just an unusually laid back Polish roo? The way I'm reading about flock roo's they are all different as all birds are, but Mr P seems extremely mellow & unassertive as a roo or even just as a chicken. Polish roo's seem nice to chicks but other than happy Bert who has a smallish flock to lead I don't see Polish roo's as very assertive.
Or maybe Polish are similar to Silkies where they might have a tendency to mostly form their own Polish tribe away from other breeds the way Silkies seem to form their own tribe when in a mixed flock. Both Silkies & Polish have gentle temperaments & similarly will have vulnerable vaulted open skulls to protect which may be a reason they protect themselves w/ gentle temeraments to avoid altercations? In Europe, owners love their Polish so much they keep a "Polish only" flock who obviously get along well w/ each other as a same breed flock.
Birds are such cannibals & beat up sometimes to the death on weaker flockmates to ensure none of the flock members are weak against predators ~ flock mentality seems cruel but it's survival of the fittest!
(So, now, why did I agree to keeping chickens?)
Open top Polish skull
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Open Silkie skull
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Domestic closed chicken skulls
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