He is SUCH a beautiful boy!Quin is still a good boy. I see more tid bitting and dance attempts this week from him.
He is not bothering the elderly bantam Cochin one bit.View attachment 3614414

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He is SUCH a beautiful boy!Quin is still a good boy. I see more tid bitting and dance attempts this week from him.
He is not bothering the elderly bantam Cochin one bit.View attachment 3614414
He is SUCH a beautiful boy!Glad he is being a good boy too! ❤
Quin is still a good boy. I see more tid bitting and dance attempts this week from him.
He is not bothering the elderly bantam Cochin one bit.View attachment 3614414
Oh my, he's a beauty!
Always a plus!Thank you! He is well behaved too which makes him a decent addition to the flock.
I have a Sapphire Gem rooster, too! He went through his hormonal phase, which was a bit of a nightmare, but he is now the sweetest baby. He still does not like to be petted, but he listens to hand/voice commands, he is our main protector and has tried to fight a hawk on multiple occasions (though I tend to step between them first, so he has yet to really be able to fight it), and he tidbits everyone and everything including chipmunks and finches.We still have this guy. He has been well behaved so far.
Currently he is 18-19 weeks old. His markings are far more pronounced than just a month ago.
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I am envious that your rooster actually has a tail. Mine only has a clump of stumpy feathers.
Oh boy, that's brutal! But he's so pretty...Quin has decided to crow at 4 am regularly now.
It is just now at 6:15 beginning to get lighter out and I am sure my neighbors wish him (and the others in the hood) would shush!