- Oct 2, 2009
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Well, last fall we bought nine chicks and Ideal rounded them out with five "packing peanuts" which ate like greedy guts, grew into huge bullies, and became terrors before we rehomed them.
I had the bright idea this time to buy some straight run bantams of a pretty breed, hopefully get reasonably even numbers of males to females, and sell them later as a flock or pairs. So I added six White Faced Black Spanish chicks to my order.
Sigh. Shoulda known . . .
Fast forwards six weeks. ONE little pullet, FIVE little roos, all with big red combs and wattles and white earlobes already, trying to crow and strut and mount everyone else.
The upside is that they'll probably be pretty birds once they're out of this adolescent ugly stage. The downside, well, they're already trying to crow, I need to pick the finest of them and rehome the other four before I have a barnyard symphony in my backyard!
LOL, just my luck. Straight run, sheesh, you'd think these were Chinese chickens, only wanting sons!
I had the bright idea this time to buy some straight run bantams of a pretty breed, hopefully get reasonably even numbers of males to females, and sell them later as a flock or pairs. So I added six White Faced Black Spanish chicks to my order.
Sigh. Shoulda known . . .
Fast forwards six weeks. ONE little pullet, FIVE little roos, all with big red combs and wattles and white earlobes already, trying to crow and strut and mount everyone else.




The upside is that they'll probably be pretty birds once they're out of this adolescent ugly stage. The downside, well, they're already trying to crow, I need to pick the finest of them and rehome the other four before I have a barnyard symphony in my backyard!
LOL, just my luck. Straight run, sheesh, you'd think these were Chinese chickens, only wanting sons!