I too am from German lines, so I understand her cranky personality. I still think she's gorgeous. She and I would be having quite a few conversations about her pushy attitude.

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I too am from German lines, so I understand her cranky personality. I still think she's gorgeous. She and I would be having quite a few conversations about her pushy attitude.
@JanetMarie
Well, I might end up contacting you to incubate. But, honestly, I don't feel like messing around with new chicks this spring. I guess I'll have to see what I'm thinking a few weeks down the road.
You and I share a similar interest in coloration. I prefer the ones that you do too. They certainly are a diverse breed. Too bad none of those boys worked out. If you get a young enough male you might be able to slip him in. Otherwise I don't want to sound like a broken record, but I have had good luck integrating older roosters by penning them in the coop or next to the flock for months, usually starting in late summer or early fall, before releasing them in late winter. I recently integrated my two bantam mottled cochin boys into last year's hens. They are holding their own against the barred rock rooster.
Thank you, they are typical bantam cochins roosters, trouble but adorable.Pretty boys. They look very nice.
thats really neat // where did you get them? are they hatchery stock or from a breeder?I have a flock of Rhode Island Reds that I haven't fed or watered in two years. They are truly free range chickens . All I do is collect ther eggs.