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We saw pictures when we research them before we purchased... We were supposed to get pullets, but we ended up with someone's cockerel order. It was no big deal to us because we have plenty of hens and pullets for them both. Seeing pictures and seeing them in real life are two different things. It almost takes your breath away when he comes near you because he's such a gorgeous creature.He’s gorgeous I got to see one at a poultry show until you see one in person you just can’t imagine how big they are.
They're actually the most calm and docile breed we have. We have Cochin, bantam polish, red sex links, barred rock, and Delaware. He only chases one of the Polish because it teases him. His brother is even more mellow than he is.I’d love to have one but I’m afraid they’d bully all my docile breeds
Bantams are nice, only thing I don't like about mine is they can fly over the fence. One flew into the chicken pen yesterday and is impossible to catch. After about 10 hours it remembered how it flew over. I really dislike when people sell chickens that have zero human interaction. It's like owning a wild bird.I got out of standard Chickens. I definitely love Bantam chickens though. I have 12 hens and Pullets. Plus my Cockerel. All docile..![]()
Forest HumpMy two Rosecomb Jenny and Forest Hump..View attachment 1911602