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GSLs must be the same idea as Red Sex Links. My strain is very loving. They are very food motivated, but all of my chickens areI am VERY new to chicks - & have only 6 - 2 each of these 3 breeds - so my observations are likely not representative. But for what it's worth --
The buckeyes are definitely my favorite of the 3 breeds I have. They are curious & friendly - easily handled. As new chicks, my fav, Trouble, would hop high up on the poultry cloth whenever she saw me coming. She was the only one to escape the brooder -- twice! We'd go out & find her walking around 'on the moon' by herself calling to the others to join her - that's how she came to get the name. To this day, she'll be the one to lead the flock to new areas, odd corners of the yard. But she & the other buckeye are in no way mean or agressive to either other members of the flock, people, or the dog. The other buckeye has even jumped on the dog's back (shortcut to where she was headed) when he was laying down in the yard snoozing - surprised him!
I also like the BA's - they are the lookout queens. We have bald eagles & hawks among other predators here. Last fall they were all out foraging - had split into 2 groups - 4 of the chicks were near the house, the other 2 across the lawn in the wetland area. Heard ruckus & went outside to find a huge number of circling raptors. One BA was in the wetlands raising alarm calls - the other BA was answering from the shrubs near the house. They had all gone into 'duck' and cover mode. It was really cool - the presence of myself & the dog (german shephard sweetheart) evenutally caused the raptors to move on.
My least fav are the GSL's. They are dependable egg layers, as I'd heard - but they're a little agressive - or maybe it's impatient. For example, every afternoon I put the chicks back into their run - & give them some BOSS, &/or scratch, &/or mealworms. One of the GSL's definitely prefers scratch to any of the other options. Blondie will peck at my pantlegs until the scratch comes out -- I'm now calling her the ' crack queen'. She also beelines herself over to the wild bird feeder area the minute they're let out of the run at noon-ish. The rest of the flock eventually make their rounds over to that area, but it seems for that one, she's just single-minded. I've heard others say the GSL's are mean -- I'd say it's more like they are stubborn. &/or if one is missing - it's likely blondie -- who can't follow the flock - she'll be the one I'll lose to a predator - mark my words!
just my limited experience - but wouldn't get GSL's again. I'm not into production, just some backyard eggs & chicken TV. I get more than enough eggs - 3 dozen or so a week - if it decreased by half dozen, it wouldn't matter - & I'm not convinced there would be even that many fewer.
o - & they are all feedstore chickies - from last mother's day - my mom's day gift to myself -- didn't know there was anyplace else to get chicks then - but I'm not breeding - no roosters - so no harm, no fowl! live & learn - luv my chickies- thanks for asking-![]()
Yep, I've seen this. That'll show him!