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

I got my first Poland pullet and she's got a lovely temperament.

I don't know much about the breed standard but I was thinking of entering her into a couple of local shows. Is she a good quality bird or just pet standard?

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I got my first Poland pullet and she's got a lovely temperament.

I don't know much about the breed standard but I was thinking of entering her into a couple of local shows. Is she a good quality bird or just pet standard?

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Congrats on your first Poland! :clap

I don't show my birds but check out this link ~ http://polandclub.webs.com/breedstandard.htm

Good luck with her :D
 
I just got a new polish chick the other day and she is about a week and a half old and is starting to grow its wing ,tail and head poof. its so cute
 


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Paella

I run a mixed flock and the Polish are the hardest to keep in the group - they can't see as well so they tend to get 'lost' around our free-roaming setup, and most of the ones I started with got picked on pretty badly by the other birds bothering their headfeathers (especially at pinfeather stage). A few of them have learned to get along with everyone really well, though, and are part of our permanent flock. They are adorable and so much fun to watch, I wish the other chickens thought so, too!
 
I just got a new polish chick the other day and she is about a week and a half old and is starting to grow its wing ,tail and head poof. its so cute


Hi :welcome & the thread!

Congrats on your polish :clap They sure a cute when they are small :love
Fingers crossed she turns out to be a girl :fl At a week and half its hard to tell gender. They sure can keep you guessing for a while.
 
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Claudius Chicken Buddy Paella I run a mixed flock and the Polish are the hardest to keep in the group - they can't see as well so they tend to get 'lost' around our free-roaming setup, and most of the ones I started with got picked on pretty badly by the other birds bothering their headfeathers (especially at pinfeather stage). A few of them have learned to get along with everyone really well, though, and are part of our permanent flock. They are adorable and so much fun to watch, I wish the other chickens thought so, too!
Nice pics! All the things you described are some of the downsides of them. Mine get lost and even get picked on by other polish!! Those crests sure attract a lot of attention. I have 13 polish, 1 Amber and an Amber X polish. The X polish sure is interesting to look at to say the least :/
 
Hi. My friend is probably getting six polish crested (not sure what color) but she said they are gonna be straight run so I was wondering if there is a way to feather sex them? Because they have to get rid of any roosters they get. Is there anything at a young age that can help determine cockerels from hens? I told her that as log as neither of my two silkies are roosters I'd take one of her roosters if she gets one. Would that be ok seeing as how I currently have two silkies (3 weeks) and four GSL (3 1/2 weeks) the GSL are hens though. Also I know you shouldn't have two roosters with less than 8 hens but could I still take a rooster if I were to maybe find someone who wants to add it to their flock or maybe I get a couple more hens???? Please help :)

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Hi. My friend is probably getting six polish crested (not sure what color) but she said they are gonna be straight run so I was wondering if there is a way to feather sex them? Because they have to get rid of any roosters they get. Is there anything at a young age that can help determine cockerels from hens? I told her that as log as neither of my two silkies are roosters I'd take one of her roosters if she gets one. Would that be ok seeing as how I currently have two silkies (3 weeks) and four GSL (3 1/2 weeks) the GSL are hens though. Also I know you shouldn't have two roosters with less than 8 hens but could I still take a rooster if I were to maybe find someone who wants to add it to their flock or maybe I get a couple more hens???? Please help
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This is just me. I don't like mixing breeds where a roo is added. I don't like the possibility of mixed breed chicks. And my philosophy is that if I have doubts and no experience, then I don't do it, and wait until a future date when I'm sure of my research before my ultimate decision. At my first chicken-keeping attempts I was too timid to say "no" to my friend that needed to re-home a couple pullets. Now I have much more will power and do a lot of research before I commit to any additions. JMHO
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This is just me. I don't like mixing breeds where a roo is added. I don't like the possibility of mixed breed chicks. And my philosophy is that if I have doubts and no experience, then I don't do it, and wait until a future date when I'm sure of my research before my ultimate decision. At my first chicken-keeping attempts I was too timid to say "no" to my friend that needed to re-home a couple pullets. Now I have much more will power and do a lot of research before I commit to any additions. JMHO
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I know and I have been doing a lot of reading, but seeing as how I already have a mixed flock I don't see how one/one more rooster could do anything. Also is there something about mixed breeds I should know? or do you just not like them? Also would it be ok to have two roosters with 6 hens? I know most people don't like less then 8 hens if you want two roosters but I'm just checking. Worst thing is I either don't take a rooster or give a rooster to someone else.
 
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