Triptrap, they do not lay like an Orpington or Barred Rock. But they do lay well. I have two 4 year old Polish right now who are laying almost every day. I do think they take longer breaks between cycles.
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Have a dozen (plus) eggs (bantam) from WC choc cuckoo roo over 2 WC choc. cuckoo girls (frizzle) and 2 WC black girls (1 smooth and 1 frizzle) if anyone is interested...i have to slow way down on hatching...my girls have been laying great...i am sitting on an easy 100 under 4 months (silkies and polish)...not liking the new auctions so i figured I'd ask here before i feed them to the flock
Great thanks. Also found this link which helped. https://www.backyardchickens.com/products/polish
Getting photos of them tomorrow. Think I might go for it. I hope they fit in well with our current flock.
Have been looking for a breed that have typically calm roosters. Have you found your polish roos to be calm/nice? We've had bad luck. Our kids are always in with the flock and apparently amerucana roosters do not like little people. A polish roo would be great... if he would just leave the children alone.