New Brahma Group: Blue Partridge x Partridge, Plus Dark

Yes it's entertaining when a 1.5# bantam cochin roo hackles up - Really? And now what?

Well, he weighed a tad more than that, but my little man Xander meant business! He took on Atlas without hesitation in the barn aisle that day. I sure miss him. He was the best little Munchkin Dictator ever, never had a bantam hen in his life, only the big gals.
 
Yes it's entertaining when a 1.5# bantam cochin roo hackles up - Really? And now what?

They are really funny when they get like that. My ko shamos are so ridiculous in that regard. Take on anything, even their hens! I have a little 14 week old cockerel I'm trying to introduce to his future girlfriend, who is six months old and twice his size. What's the first thing he does when I try to put them together? Jump up at her face of course :rolleyes: And he would NOT back down. She kept knocking him down, he'd get back up and was right back at her. I was afraid he was going to kill himself so now they're in adjacent pens until he's older.
 
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@Pyxis , that sounds like Hector's M.O. LOL

Silly boys :rolleyes:

He's already crowing, which is this pathetic squeaky toy sound, and is dancing and being ridiculous.

I really do hope this guy grows quick because I really need him to be in with her fertilizing her eggs. Getting infertile eggs from her now and I don't have any other rooster she could be with.
 
In Bonnie's group of seven, I have a splash partridge male and several blue partridge males plus what appears to be a blue partridge pullet. That is the only Brahma pullet here, I think, besides the two splash partridge girls who will be leaving here by next Thursday.

I have never had this many boys on the place at one time, ever!
 

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