THERE HERE my roosters are here!!!

oh they're so PURTY.
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AnimeChicken,

Nope. They're Partridge Rocks.

In case you're interested, a Partridge Rock is a coloration of a Plymouth Rock, which is a large, docile, dual-purpose farm chicken. PRs are good layers and the hens tend to dominate.

Partridge is a relatively rare coloration. Barred and White Rocks are much more common. But, I'm partial to the Partridge Rock myself. The Partridge coloration reminds me of a Barnvelder or Welsummer, but Plymouth Rocks are much larger. The roos have dark brown feathers that reflect greens and reds. They are really beautiful up close.

Here's a Wiki link "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Rock_(chicken)" (although I should warn you that the origin of the breed seems to be up for debate). They're supposedly an American breed, developed in the 19th century, but I read somewhere that someone has the opinion that the first ones were in England.
 
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Thank you krturpie for posting those pics. Tell your DD hi for me and that the boys are fine. They are crowing less as it is getting dark and I think that is probably a sign that they are calming down? They are getting a lot of attention and we are so happy to have them.
 
OOOOHHHHHH LALA Those are some good lookers. The colors are gorgeous!!

Thanks Krturpie for the plug
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hsm5girls.... Yes, when you are ready with eggs, please contact me!! Thanks suz
 
sure thing i will let you know when they are ready. I am thinking late spring. The hens are almost 4 mths. old so I will let you know when they start laying. They will be with the partridge hens only so I can make sure that all the eggs are from them.

Although I was curious what a buffxpartridge would make???
 
KRturpie,
I was thinking about it and maybe you should do a post about the shipping policy that the USPS has. I am sure that a lot of people on here would like to know that before they decide to ship birds. I think you would do better at posting it than me as you spoke with the P.O. in more detail than I did. I know I will think twice before having a bird shipped again and I am sure you feel the same. It is scary to think what could have happened had they been shipped to a post office that didn't accept live animals.



oh and I wanted to let you know that there was a note on the box that someone in Florida did give them water. Bless that person for caring enough to do that
 

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