OneTwoMany
Chirping
- Feb 26, 2019
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First time flock owner, we have two silver laced polish roos as our flock. So far they are lovely little weirdos!
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Nice looking rooster, very hansom fella.First time flock owner, we have two silver laced polish roos as our flock. So far they are lovely little weirdos!View attachment 1853150
Sorry if I've asked this already, but do the Oshamo go broody very often? Also, do you ever sell hatching eggs? I'm not looking for any right now, but would love to have a couple of your crosses later down the road.I had some crosses between the two breeds who would've been amazing if they'd lived. This was the LF rooster over a white Oshamo henView attachment 1853078
The go broody very easily and they dont lay eggs very often. A few times a week less than half the year. The rest of the time they're freeloaders. And no sorry I dont sell hatching eggs anymoreSorry if I've asked this already, but do the Oshamo go broody very often? Also, do you ever sell hatching eggs? I'm not looking for any right now, but would love to have a couple of your crosses later down the road.
They are wonderful. My rooster was almost 2 years old(fully mature) close to 3 feet tall and had inch long spurs, but he could be completely trusted around my children. He never challenged a human being and would eat out of the hands of small kids, he even allowed his hens to. He was smart enough to know we were no threat and that we liked him and his girls.I've never heard of/seen a liege fighter but they sound like good roos to have.
Very hansom fella!Olive Egger Greybeard. I posted before, but he has changed quite a bit and is becoming very colorful! Photo is taken today.
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Thanks for the info again.The go broody very easily and they dont lay eggs very often. A few times a week less than half the year. The rest of the time they're freeloaders. And no sorry I dont sell hatching eggs anymore
They are wonderful. My rooster was almost 2 years old(fully mature) close to 3 feet tall and had inch long spurs, but he could be completely trusted around my children. He never challenged a human being and would eat out of the hands of small kids, he even allowed his hens to. He was smart enough to know we were no threat and that we liked him and his girls. View attachment 1854285