Show off your Delawares! *PIC HEAVY*

lol was at a rodeo and on the road to the rodeo all day yesterday, so I missed at this.

I'm not going to guess at your chick Kathy, or then #2 I say roo
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one of my other brothers fed my babys for me yesterday, and I kept them cooped up. I could not drag my self out there a 3am, so this is what I walked out to today
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my delies are real sweet too, and they are hatery stock, so I would say most Delawares are friendly birds.

I'm looking at getting some silkie and EE chicks for myself for christmas
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.... I keep telling meyself I'm going to have broodies, not bators so I can keep the nubers from getting...
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... too high
 
Has anyone had bad experiences besides Cyn's first bunch? Crazy Lady says her hatchery stock is friendly, so I am wondering if Cyn just got the one bad batch in the world. . .

This feather thing is weird- Is that common for one or two feathers to be odd? I wonder if they will stay that way, or disappear in a future molt?
 
Joletabey, I'm not sure. Heffner just molted his big white tipped feather, and I'm waiting to find out if it will come back or not. Heres a picture of him with the white showing (Oreo, not heffner, though I'm sure i have one of Heffner too) And it looks like it passes on. Humm.

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My hatchery were not mean, they just were not friendly. As adults they are very sociable. But Cynthia's are very very friendly.
I like the coloring of your Roo Delgirl, I hope he loses the white feather for good.
 
Thank you rustyswoman! But, even if he loses the white in his tail, his comb is a disaster.
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Oh well, he is a sweety.

I forgot to comment on the aggressiveness earlier. My birds, a mix of hatchery and heritage, were distant as teens, and they still are. They like treats and such, but when it comes to being caught, OHHHHH NOOOOO!
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Its like this at mite-check and other stuff time
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But, were working on it. The only aggressiveness that i've seen really are the alpha birds against the veru low low birds. (And man do I feel sorry for the low lows) Other than that, nothin'.
 
Oh I wish you could have seen my babies getting their first mealworms a few minutes ago. I started raising them in the hopes of feeding them to the chickens and bearded dragon.

I decided the babies were old enough to try a few. It took about 5 minutes before they even would try to taste one. Then one of the two brave blue silkies I have in with them took one and ran. Then the other blue.

Finally a Del was brave enough and then CHAOS!! ROTFL!! The went bizerk over them. So I had to get more, probably 30 of them and withing 1 minute they were gone and that is beside the crazy running that went on.

I am glad I have thousands and thousands of the worms now!
 

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