POLISH THREAD Talk about your Polish and post pics of your Polish

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I find the varieties to be quite different with buff-laced being the most flighty, my white-crested varieties being calmer, and my bearded whites approaching shrubbery.
 
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Oh no! I have 8 buff laced due to hatch Wednesday and I hope they are friendlier than that! The breeder said her birds were super friendly even without being handled, so we will see
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They will be hatching with 4 of my blue laced red Wyandottes and they are very mellow. They have helped calm down my Ameraucana chicks
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Oh no! I have 8 buff laced due to hatch Wednesday and I hope they are friendlier than that! The breeder said her birds were super friendly even without being handled, so we will see
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They will be hatching with 4 of my blue laced red Wyandottes and they are very mellow. They have helped calm down my Ameraucana chicks
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ameraunas com down with age some time polish due to exept my standard black frizzle he kinda a nut
 
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Oh no! I have 8 buff laced due to hatch Wednesday and I hope they are friendlier than that! The breeder said her birds were super friendly even without being handled, so we will see
hmm.png
They will be hatching with 4 of my blue laced red Wyandottes and they are very mellow. They have helped calm down my Ameraucana chicks
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ameraunas com down with age some time polish due to exept my standard black frizzle he kinda a nut

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I am so excited to finally add Polish to my flock!
 
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Cute chicks, too early to tell about sex, but you'll notice that some poofs cover the eyes more and more, and other poofs do not. That usually gives me a good idea, but I've been fooled.

Mine have all been flightly until they get to the egg laying age. Then they have all seemed to mellow out , get friendly, and don't mind being handled, even my roos.
 
After many months of following this thread, and several attempts at hatching shipped eggs, I finally have 2 Polish chicks. I believe they are bantams. I am hoping that they are a hen and a roo. I am thinking that the frizzled one is a cockerel, and keeping my fingers crossed that the smooth one is a pullet.
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Pretty! Does anyone have before and after pics of your polish crest being trimmed? And of the ponytail thing?
 
My secret is to start putting tiny pieces of bread in a feeder in the brooder (pencil eraser sized), just enough for 1-2 pieces per bird. I do this at about two weeks old. After a couple of days, start making them get it out of your hand. In about a week, they will all come up to get pieces from your fingers. They learn from each other very quickly. I have 6 month old polish outside that fly up on my lap for thier treats. The older/wilder polish are starting to fly up - b/c they are NOT going to be left out.
 
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