Nashv755
Songster
- Apr 10, 2020
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Liege is the city in Belgium they are from originally. The ones we have here in the states are more docile. The first 2 i hatched including the one I pictured I suspect was crossed or just low quality. They both have leg problems and walk funny that I suspect could have been from shipping the eggs. I got 5 chicks from another breeder that are closer to the original line and specs for the breed but they are only about 6mo. It takes them close to 1.5-2 years to hit there full potential. One funny thing about them is the young ones don't look as big as they are until you pick one up and they are much heavier than a normal chicken the same size because it's all muscle and not fluffy feathers.Holy talons. What a sweet face! I had an exhibition brahma rooster once and he was big, but not 13 lbs big. It seriously felt like I had Big Bird as a pet in my backyard. He was really shy though and the hens were all pretty mean to him. I now have a six month old Speckled Sussex who takes his rooster duties more seriously. He's not exceptionally large, but he is protective of his ladies. I'm totally Googling Liege roosters now.