NAF we do not as of yet favor one over the other. I am at about page 509 of this thread, and with the insight gained thus far, we understand that they 'change' enough in colors and patterns that what they are now, apparently does not matter. We have been able to spot a few crests thus far and are excited to see and have these. The tuxedo looking one, that we named Ragnar, seems destined to rule the roost, and not look back.
I sometimes sit at the brooder and let the chicks get up on my arms, and sometimes shoulder. This morning the one on my shoulder, flew over to my work bench. Normally I would not expect this of a two week bird, but I have been fore warned about them being escape artists and so have been waiting for it. I do know they are both quick and hard to hold. I am glad to have them on shavings. We enjoy them immensely and do love that each of them is so different.
RJ
I sometimes sit at the brooder and let the chicks get up on my arms, and sometimes shoulder. This morning the one on my shoulder, flew over to my work bench. Normally I would not expect this of a two week bird, but I have been fore warned about them being escape artists and so have been waiting for it. I do know they are both quick and hard to hold. I am glad to have them on shavings. We enjoy them immensely and do love that each of them is so different.
RJ