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Yep, nuttiest bird I've got! Can't touch her with a ten foot stick, and if you do........you'll hear about it....Her name is Dove.
I keep telling people, those white eggers are b**sh** crazy birds! They can't be as bad as Polish though. OMG, they scream bloody murder when you touch them! LOL
Totally different personalities on those two breeds. Welsummers for temperament are my number one pick, even over Buckeyes, to be honest. Especially after this year and seeing my Bucks going after each other and other breeds in the pasture. Welsummers will scrap when I first turn the older boys out together, but overall, they are the most laid back birds in the flock. I have never had one even cluck at me for picking up a hen, never had one even bat an eye at me. They are good with my females and don't cause a raucous ever. Their only drawback is the comb and wattles in winter for me.Sylvia had a bloody comb yesterday. I suppose I should give her an inspection. Just sort of scabs though. No head feathers drenched. I suppose Junior is trying to seal the deal. Young cockerels.... *sigh. But if I had to rate him from when roger was young this bird is probably 10 x less a son of a gun than what Rog was at that age. And Roger was pretty good. This boy is a nice rooster. We pet him on the roosts -- DS with bright orange on-- nothing. Roger hated red or orange like a bull. Junior is more nervous when we walk in the coop though. He does that shrieks call a lot. Bicks and bocks the whole time I'm in the coop tucking in hens on the roost. He's a talker. Patsy the welsummer hen talks a lot too. Fun to see their differences.