Polish Thread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

New to the Polish breed. Have a straight run of 5. So quirky and too stinkin' cute!!
What can I expect temperment-wise?
And any tips on sexing them as young'uns??
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I have had Polish for 10 years and have only had one go broody. She injured the first chick to hatch. I took the rest and gave them to a dependable silkie.
 
Flighty due to limited vision. Can catch a breeze and clear a 6 foot fence. Can and do walk into walls and door frames. Beware if you bend down to pick them up and are directly above them, as they can leap straight up in the air. Other than that I have only had one nasty rooster in 10 years. They seem hardy (and I live in Maine) Seasonal egg layers of about March to August or September. Mine have been long lived. The blue hens that I posted on this thread in the beginning are still alive and are 9 and 11 years old now. I have a personal page on this site "somewhere" for helping with gender of young birds. I will try to locate it for you.

Here it is https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/wc-black-and-blue-polish-breed-information-pictures
 
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can I get some votes on pullet or cockerel for my wcbp? Sexed as a female, but we had a plucking incident after she broke 2 blood feathers and now I can tell much by the puff and it's wonky and I'm having roo anxiety. This is from before. It always seemed uniform to me, she was 4 months here.
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I think Pullet. For 4 months old, it seems like some red would be showing.
 
I just took a 12 week old Polish into my flock from a friend who had to get rid of the cute little fella because she couldnt handle 3 roosters in her flock. I have 3 Barred Rock hens who are now a year and 2 months old. They are not addapting well to him joining the flock. They chase him around the run all day and he spends most of the day perched on the garbage can used for their food. Should I let them continue to chase him and eventually he'll get big enough to sass them back, or should I seperate him from the BR's and get him a Polish girlfriend?
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Thank you. That is what I am afraid of. The Gold Lace has darker red stripes and more developed waddle growing. Do bearded polish pullets get wattles?
 
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I am no longer a polish momma. I sold mine I feel bad :( I was so excited to see how my silver laced polish turned out. But, we went a different direction for our flock
 
I just took a 12 week old Polish into my flock from a friend who had to get rid of the cute little fella because she couldnt handle 3 roosters in her flock. I have 3 Barred Rock hens who are now a year and 2 months old. They are not addapting well to him joining the flock. They chase him around the run all day and he spends most of the day perched on the garbage can used for their food. Should I let them continue to chase him and eventually he'll get big enough to sass them back, or should I seperate him from the BR's and get him a Polish girlfriend?
While I have not experienced this with Polish, I have with another breed. Took in a younger Lavender Americana Roo and introduced him to my year old flock of Silver Laced Wyandote hens, and the SAME thing happened to him. I felt badly and gave him lots of attention - then read the "chicken whisperer" on their behavior and discovered that showing favoritism causes more meanie bullying, especially to an "outsider", so I quit. I did, however, keep him separated at night for a week or so with mesh between them so they'd get used to him quicker but unable to harm him. Eventually, I put them back together and the bullying was minimal. Today, half a year later, he has successfully taken the Alpha Roo position and the ladies are his queens. All is well. :)
 

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