Wow! Those are pretty cool! I can't wait to tell/show daughter. She will be impressed for sure!!
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LOL yes, it is a real chicken! It's not MY chicken though. I wish it was.@lightchick-Yes, I think the birds do go on the deck just for the sake of pooping on it. BTW My daughter was wondering if your avatar picture is of a real bird. I told her I thought so but she says it looks so beautiful it must be a statue or something with the dark comb and purple feathering. I told her I would ask you.
Ralphie, If nothing unforeseen happens I will possibly have an extra Patridge Chantecler cock that you would be welcome to. He is from last springs hatch and in good condition at this point.
I think if you can't wait to get Buckeye, a Chantecler is probably the next best thing for up in this part of the country. I wouldn't pass up on this offer since you are looking for a hardy bird soon.I have been reading on the Chanteclers it appears they are winter hardy, that is a point in their favor. I see mixed reviews but a lot of the bad ones are from down south
I have a lot of EE, my package was overloaded with them and BSLs. Egg color is the thing I go for with the EE, That and they are just so darn cute. I have a lot of partridge colored EEs.
I am going to be building several more covered pens and small coops. Next year I want only one rooster with each group of hens. I know more coops is more work, but I think it would be worth it.
How large do you think the chantecler would dress out? I am not planning on dressing him just trying to get a size idea..
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I think if you can't wait to get Buckeye, a Chantecler is probably the next best thing for up in this part of the country. I wouldn't pass up on this offer since you are looking for a hardy bird soon.