Show off your Delawares! *PIC HEAVY*

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You can't really decide, barring any really bad faults, until the boys are about 18 weeks old or mating the girls. That's when the temperament most often shows itself, when the hormones are raging. And Delawares change dramatically as they mature.
 
What Cynthia said is very true- they change a LOT - the longer you can wait the better. And stand-offish doesn't necessarily mean he will turn out a bad roo- he just might be standing on his dignity!
 
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We had birds in a section of a pole shed, not insulated. Added additional heat keeping a section warm, but the birds did not stay in the warm spot. It averaged 20F in the shed most of the winter, but we started to see signs of problems when it hit 30F. It did not seem humid in there, but I trying to figure out if we had a ventilation issue that contributed to our problems.

Large single combs all lost their points. No affect on pea combs. Losing points didn't seem to phase or slow them down at all, they just look funny, and of course cannot be shown anywhere. Still fathered many chicks. Hens did not seem to have problems, laid right through with pet warmers in the nest to keep eggs from freezing. One very stupid rooster got frostbitten toes.

We are working on improving winter quarters. We are debating whether roosters with large combs will need to be in a special "warm" room this winter. We are concerned that a power outage would leave them unacclimated to the cold,

I cannot have Delaware or other large combed roosters until we get the winter quarters issue resolved.
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It just isn't part of the Domestic Animal Contract for me to keep animals that I cannot keep comfortable.

It is hard to go wrong with "true" Delawares though. Good Luck!
 
I am new to this thread and am interested in buying some pure bred non hatchery stock in Ohio. I already have a bunch of Delaware chickens but I am looking for new genetics for my flock. If anyone has any in eastern Ohio please let me know. I am interested in adults, chicks, and eggs.

Thanks.
 
Pictures!
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Stewart & Quasi
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Braden girl, they're starting to fill in.
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People always seem to comment on Orp butts... what about Dell butts though?!
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(I cleaned out the brooder... they were more interested in the dirty bedding then their fresh tray of food...)
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I love this breed, I don't think my flock will ever be without Dels.
 

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