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

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I have told my Polish, over and over again, when they were younger and still running around loose, to get out of the rain! They didn't listen and I would have to go out and put them in their covered coop when it was raining. I sold one of my roos. The man who bought him said that he herds all the girls into the coop before dark and then he goes and roosts outside, even in the rain. This is not a problem now as they are cooped up and rain can't get to them.
 
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Ha, ha, I never thought of that--maybe a headband LOL When I got my two Buff Polish the roo had no trouble seeing. The man who gave him to me had trimmed his head feathers. He really looked silly!
 
Well Miss Chickee, you asked just as I was about to upload :

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So the last pictures shows that I use a water bottle sold at any pet store and specifically used for hamsters etc. For larger fowl I am intending to buy a similar nipple affair and placing it into a hole drilled out of the bottom of a 5 gallon container with a lid, such as the buckets that contain paint and other stuff. They sell them in Home Depot clean. There are cups for watering small birds that many use for their bantams and other folks have PVC troughs with a cup type dispenser or the nipple valve type. Look up this stuff under care of and feeding.
 
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Ha, ha, I never thought of that--maybe a headband LOL When I got my two Buff Polish the roo had no trouble seeing. The man who gave him to me had trimmed his head feathers. He really looked silly!

For one of my roos, I put his crest into a ponytail! He didn't seem to mind, and he walked around for a while dumbfounded at all he could see!!
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id like to start by saying what a wonderful breed of chickens the polish are. However they get a bit curious. I had a beautiful blue polish who was always extremely curious. One day he decided to try and journey outside of the safety of his run, so he jumped into the netting above it. I was in puerto rico at the time and couldnt rescue him after he was caught by his foot. I arrived home the next day horrified to find him dangling upside down...dead...from the netting in a 1000 ways to die scenario. Luckily his many children will carry on his legacy. A word to all you wise polish owners: dont give your chickens any ways to hang themselves. They'll find a way to do it.
 
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It's funny that you mention this because I've had to un-hook two in the last 2 weeks (they're about 5 weeks old). One in a milk crate and one from some wire. They both were very cooperative waiting for me to free them but I was wondering if there was an issue with this breed getting hung up that I should pay attention to.
 
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HOW SAD!
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My 7 week old buff laced bantam rooster is real curious. I will keep an eye on that one now! Thanks for the warning!

Sorry about your Polish. Yes, combine the curiosity with not being able to see very well and they can get into a lot of trouble. Thank you for the reminder.
 
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It's funny that you mention this because I've had to un-hook two in the last 2 weeks (they're about 5 weeks old). One in a milk crate and one from some wire. They both were very cooperative waiting for me to free them but I was wondering if there was an issue with this breed getting hung up that I should pay attention to.

BigDaddysMom,

I just looked at your profile, we are almost neighbors. My buff Polish just hatched 8 chicks today--finally! 7 look like buff and one little oddball is dark.
 
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