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@chick rookie good pics here also
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGP/Polish/BRKPolishBanty.html
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Hens will be more of a poof of rounded feathers on the head vs the long pointed ones this is displaying. Only Roos have pointed saddle feathers.
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@chick rookie good pics here also
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGP/Polish/BRKPolishBanty.html
lol cool, now I got some reading to do. @Indyshent love the visual.. lol Thank you everyone
Ok I know I said I wasn't going to add any new breeds until we found a place and got moved......![]()
But these just fell into my yard... Literally.
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found them after Covered Bridge Selling, when I went to feed. Didn't see them in the am or noon when I walked back to check on everyone, but they were here at 6 pm.
I know they are Polish but what kind? and are they boys girls, one of each? And is it normal for the waddles to show? I looked at some pic's trying to figure out what kind of Polish they were and couldn't find them, couldn't find any that had waddles showing. Am going to keep looking but if any of you could help out with this I would be grateful.
I tried to get good head shots, but they like to walk around allot.
O and BTY with these 2 I am now out of ISO space!!! O my that has never happened before, DH is going to give birth!!!!! ( he got home too late last night to see them, and he was in a mood so I didn't tell him.. lol )
Well its a good thing I'm not in the market to breed them then, and I thank whoever for the 2 extra mouths to feed this winter... but as you said, these 2 guys are absolute sweethearts. They are the biggest cuddle bugs I have ever had. And they have only known me for 3 days, it's great! Yes I'm in-loveMixed variety Polish cocks. They're pretty worthless as breeders, which is why somebody thought you should have them--wouldn't have been able to sell them. If you like friendly, cuddly birds, though, most Polish fit the bill. I've picked a sleeping cock up to move him, and he'll just snuggle down in my arms and continue to sleep. I have had some that were spiteful--I expect those were hatchery birds with a lot of inbreeding. I don't keep a mean bird long (except my tolbunt cock--he's just too good looking and good to his girls, so we just stay out of each other's way). A Polish from a good bloodline is gentle, inquisitive, and just fun.
O and I was asleep when DH came home last night so he still don't know about the polish.. lol or the the special 2 are crowing.... going to be a great weekend!!!!!
If only that would work.... lol he pays attention to the chickens almost as much as I do.Perfect by the time he notices you can look him straight in the eye and say, "really?they have been here forever....."