I have to talk POLISH!

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Just saw this post and love it!!! My son insisted we get a polish hen and she quickly turned into our family favorite!! Being fairly new to chickens, I didn't realize polish are so unique.... I really do think we have a special needs chicken! Her first night, my older hens pulled out most of her top knot and she has been in a coop all to herself since then. Does anyone think she'll be able to co-exist with my other hens? My oldest is a 6 month Wyandotte (rooster ruler) and my polish is 4 months. I'm not really sure if she knows she's a chicken or not....
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Finally, if anyone noticed or is interested in chicken pedicures....they can contact my daughter!! Baahaahaa!!!!
 
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Seminolewind, do you want to share your opinion on my birds?
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The roo with the raspberry comb has super interesting color, I would probably be more interested in what I could make from that. The black/white hen, well, I have one of those!!! We have been trying to hatch her a husband , LOL.

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The last roo, his poof looks perfectly balanced to me, all I've had so far is poofs that lean to one side or the other.

I would have no idea what SOP is, I can pick out blatent mistakes. I'm more into color, and I will be seeing what interesting colors I can do. But I understand what you want to know. It's fun to know how close to SOP any of your birds are-just because.

My best roo, (rip) Ivan

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This was his brother, Eddie. Eddie was crooked all over. He was always a little odd. We loved him the most. In two years , not a day went by without my hubby or I commenting on Eddie. He died of a brain injury.


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Not at all!!! LOVE seeing all the birds. I too am interested in interesting colors which is why I purchased from a breeder who was breeding exotic colors. So I guess I should have prefaced all this with the fact that, yes, I want to know how they conform to the standard because it's good to know but I'm also interested in seeing what I can do with color...but I still want them to maintain correct confirmation, large crests, small v combs, etc.

Bottom line, this bread makes me laugh! They are personality plus and are the friendliest chickens I have ever had. I want to share that.

What are you trying to hatch for your white splash? Black to make blue? That makes blue right? Still learning.....
 
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Oh, I see, the one I meant to say was a crossbred indeed is. Never noticed he's the five toed one.
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I really don't know if you can fix the Silver Laced girls' lacing, honestly. With just searching for any Silver Laced male for them, chances are no, you won't improve the lacing. You gotta look for a really nice one, which is pretty darn rare.


The WCB male without the comb looks quite nice, but his tail hangs really low, and he appears pretty young. His crest is nice though, but those aren't the best photos to judge.

I live the white girl with the black leakage, but her color really isn't much to comment about. I'm sorry but I don't know what "exotic colors" the breeder was eyeing for.
 
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Honestly? They're all great pet Polish. You mentioned a 5 toed bird earlier, sounds like a Houdan or Houdan cross. And the Gold-Laced looking one in your first post also looks like a cross of some sort. The rest, well, conformationally some of them are quite nice, but color-wise not so much.


nurse_turtle - Whoa! If those Silver Laced are LF, where can I sign up for hatching eggs??
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Or, where did you get them from?

Hiya Illia,

Those SLP girls are standard size. I was shocked when I went to pick them up for $10/each. I would love to get a nice SLP Roo for them. I got them from a couple local boys who I'm not sure knew what they had. I was told they had been laying but have not laid for me, as they probably won't til spring. They haven't been with me long enough to adjust to the relocation yet. They are so pretty. Thank you!
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You have got to get me some information on where you got them, or at least, get a good rooster from them and start dishing out eggs!
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