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??
I classify gentle non-combative non-aggressive breeds as having any one or all of the following: crests, beards, muffs, tufts, tassles, vulture hocks, feather-legged, silkie feathered, 5-toed, pea/walnut/rose combed, or no combs (like Breda). Silkies have the most of these characteristics. Others that fit some of these characteristics are Ameraucana, Araucana, Barthuhner, Brahma, Cochin, Crevecoeur, Dorking, Easter Egger, Faverolles, Houdan, Lincolnshire Buff, Pavlovskaja, Polish, Russian Orloff, Sultan, and possibly other bantam breeds and/or the Slavic/Eastern European crested birds of which I'm not very familiar? Some say rose-combed Dominiques or rose-combed Hamburgs, or Sussex and Jersey Giants are mellow but I hesitate putting them with known timid breeds.
We've found in our experience that the heritage, heavy, dual-purpose, straight-combed breeds turn out the most assertive to downright meanest of our hens and decided to re-home them all in lieu of having a gentle non-combative breeds flock. From 13 chickens we are down to 2 Silkies, 1 Blue Wheaten Ameraucana, and 1 Blue Breda. Not having any straight combs to deal with in colder months is nice too. I don't think you can find a more vision-impaired, fluffier chicken, than Silkies - yet our two Silkies free range with the flock and do fine without needing special attention. Our 2 Silkies will nibble a little around each other's eyes for vision improvement and don't bother picking any other feathers off each other. Darnedest thing. Now their crests will get gunky from time to time and a soft warm washcloth will clean the crests back to fluffy again. Not sure how soft Polish feathers are but I hear they are very soft too. We've never trimmed crest/face feathers or clipped wings on any of our breeds and they free-range fine. We have a lot of shelters spaced around the yard for snoozing/hiding and we don't let them out during gully-washer muddy rain which doesn't happen too often. Our SoCal climate is mild.