Polish do not go broody and you need another breed to hatch their eggs or an incubator. Outside of these things, I think polish are great birds.
Before we had Polish I was told they didn't go broody but one of our Tolbunts is trying really hard.
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Polish do not go broody and you need another breed to hatch their eggs or an incubator. Outside of these things, I think polish are great birds.
Yes, mine seem to be the healthiest of the bunch as well. They do the best with their own kind. Mine do best in a big pen rather than free ranging. I trim the bangs and the sides of the ones that are more chased around. The alphas hens and the roos keep their poofs . It levels things out. The ones that have had a hen hatch them were hatched with a silkie. Seems silkie ma and pa treat them like their own, and even after separation, they are always welcomed back as their "children". The trim of the parts blocking their view really helps a lot. It also seems to make them less flighty.I have only had a few polish, but I have had some of them for over six years. My experience has been the oposite of what you were told. My birds have been some if the healthiest birds I have. The problems with polish are these. 1. Chicks are dificult to raise because other chicks (even other polish) think the fluffy crest is food and peck the polish chicks head clean
This leads to bleeding which causes the other chicks to canibalize the scalp of the polish chick leading to death.
2. Because of the crest, polish cannot see up or backwards like other chickens. This makes them very easy targets for predators.
Polish do not go broody and you need another breed to hatch their eggs or an incubator. Outside of these things, I think polish are great birds.
I have only had a few polish, but I have had some of them for over six years. My experience has been the oposite of what you were told. My birds have been some if the healthiest birds I have. The problems with polish are these. 1. Chicks are dificult to raise because other chicks (even other polish) think the fluffy crest is food and peck the polish chicks head clean
This leads to bleeding which causes the other chicks to canibalize the scalp of the polish chick leading to death.
2. Because of the crest, polish cannot see up or backwards like other chickens. This makes them very easy targets for predators.
Polish do not go broody and you need another breed to hatch their eggs or an incubator. Outside of these things, I think polish are great birds.
Good morning Polish lovers...
Don't have any...yet but want some vadly. But I have a concern. I met a breeder last week end in a pouktry show. I asked jim why there was no Polish. He told me tgat nobody wants to keep them since they are really "fragile" (sorry I'm french not sure if it is the right word)...and more supbseptible to catch desease and illness and parasites...is this true? I looked for Polish breeders here in Quebec and found none or like always don't advertize themselves...
Isabelle
I agree with the other answers. My polish are hardy and easy to raise, other than the head pecking.
I'd like to add that they are not cold hardy and that might be why there are not many in Canada.
We have a well insulated coop and they do good here with Maryland winters but it's much colder up there.