The caponized production reds have tiny, tiny combs and wattles. They are starting to put on weight. They hang around with the cream legbar capons. I think the production reds will outweigh the legbars when they are mature. The packing peanuts are a talkative bunch. They follow me when I've got a feed bucket. They're quick to shoulder other birds aside if they think there might be corn or potatoes in the bucket.
There's 3 I'd kept here and they're all social like that. I honestly didn't expect to like "plain old red cockerels" so well but I do. However I've been known to get attached to a rock

I kept 2 because they were way too tiny to go in with the other bunch and those 2 have outgrown everyone here. I just thought it was odd they don't have any combs or wattles to speak of and because of their color i do know they're males.
This Standard Cornish rooster is who cracks me up. I've only had him 3 wks and as soon as he sees me he starts calling to his girls to eat. They can already have food in their feed tub but as soon as he sees me he goes to clucking. I may only have 1/2 a jelly sandwich in my hand but he knows I'm going to give it to him if he acts really excited to see me. So much personality.