I have a buff polish just like yours. Was scared when I first got her but now she's kind of a bully. Was thinking of moving her and another polish w the big birds.
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I have a buff polish just like yours. Was scared when I first got her but now she's kind of a bully. Was thinking of moving her and another polish w the big birds.
I have a broody one right now, she's lost her chest feathers wants extra cuddles but then snarl at you if you go near her in the box and won't get out of the nesting boxes. It's too soon, she hasn't put weight on after winter (it's spring here). I have three days off a week so I collect the eggs a few times a day making sure there are never any under her then when it has passed laying time (around 3-4pm) I shut the nest boxes up and let them all out to free range, that usually gets her out and after a few days it breaks her cycle. She usually tries again a few weeks later and that will be fine as it's warming up now. She is very determined. And yeah mine favour certain boxes too, four or five hens where you can only fit two maybe, it is funny but the funniest is watching them all try to steal an egg that's just been laid. they even try to steal them from underneath each other
The polish r on the fancy and grow out side. Was thinking of peningthem outside while the others r free ranging so they can see bit not hurt.
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Yeah I love my rooster.
the hens are a bit flighty but my rooster ( I raised ) is so cuddly.
Look in my signature and you can see his whole life story ( it's great).
Here he is currently.
How is it raising chickens in England? With all the rain and cold?
I used to love there and I LOVE England. So good and so many memories.
( I'm presuming you live in England, even though it says UK ).
Thanks.Oh he is just magnificent! Look at that comb and wattles! I will definitely read his story
I'm in northeast EnglandThe cold and rain doesn't bother me much, and the girls don't seem to mind. They have a big roofed run so they mainly avoid the bad weather, then I let them out when I'm gardening and can be with them the whole time (I'm way too worried about predators, we get a lot of foxes round here). I get woodchip from a local tree surgeon so their run stays nice and is super easy to clean up, I just don't like it when it gets to winter because I don't get to see them as much, they end up going to bed at about half 4
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