Ted_Harrell
Crowing
Rebekah, hi and welcome home to BYC. How were the silver laced polish to raise. I would love one day to try out this breed as well as silkies. Enjoy your flock and ask these folks anything, no really..
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Heehee...thank you TwoCrows!Hello Rebekah and welcome to BYC!
Lots of us lurked before joining. We are so glad you decided to take the plunge and join! Pull up a roost bar and enjoy the poultry chat.
Thank you Claire! I am happy to be “official”.Hello Rebekah and welcome to BYC!
We're so glad to have you here with us!
Thank you for joining our wonderful community of fellow poultry enthusiasts!
Thank you Ted! To answer your question, my Silver-laced Polish have actually been the most friendly and laid back breed that I have ever raised. I bought the last 9, “straight-run” Silver-laced Polish chicks, unintentionally, on a TSC feed run...(they get me every year...I just can’t resist not “looking” during those “Chick Days” - dang it!). So, I brought the little fluffies home and quickly fell in love with their calm nature - even before the crazy feather-do that can impede their vision, they have mostly allowed me to pick them up without a chase! They would not scatter, like every other breed I’ve raised, when I would reach down into the brooder. They will go still and silently look back at me as if they are internalizing my “next move”. LOL I just LOVE them...even if 8 out of the 9 I bought, have turned out to be roosters. The only downside that I can see about owning a SLP, is that they are not “cold hardy”. In fact, right now, I have a few sleeping in my house (in a brooder with a sheet over it) because the temp really dropped the last few days and the bigger birds (aka “punks”) in the coop will not let them get close to the heat lamp. Grrr. So, if you live in a temperate climate that doesn’t have too many days below 50 degrees in the year, they really do make excellent birds!Rebekah, hi and welcome home to BYC. How were the silver laced polish to raise. I would love one day to try out this breed as well as silkies. Enjoy your flock and ask these folks anything, no really..
Thank you Bull Chick!
I love it!!! The funny thing is that this is perfectly “normal” for us chicken parents, but when others see us they’re like ...heeheeWelcome to BYC. I see I'm not the only one who's a back seat driver.
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Thank you for the warm welcoming!
Thanks for coming out of lurker mode so we could 'meet' you!
Thank you CitySlicker and fellow, rescue comrade!Welcome! There is no shame in lurking. I look forward to your insights on chicken keeping.
-fellow “rescuer”