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I noticed that from the very beginning. I just don’t know why they picked on the Brahma. She is larger than the others but she is very timid. She is very protective of the Polish and she frets if she doesn’t know where they both are.Either you are really lucky or these pullets were misplaced.
Either way, you are real lucky!
Other birds tend to pick on Polish.
Full body pictures please! I am thinking all pullets though.Can anyone tell me if these are male or female Polish chickens? The Brahma is a female, I’m pretty sure... BTW, they are country chickens, not show chickens, hence the messy “hair”
Thanks! I got them from Rural King and they were unsexed, so I took the chance. I have ten chickens all together but the other chickens picked on these three (the Brahma and the Polish). My husband had to build them their own “apartment” in the coop with their own separate door to their own outdoor pen. They are very spoiled! He calls them “The Dork Birds”. They are pretty dorky! Ha!Ha!Yup. What I have already said, pullets!
Age?Can anyone tell me if these are male or female Polish chickens? The Brahma is a female, I’m pretty sure... BTW, they are country chickens, not show chickens, hence the messy “hair”
24 weeks.Age?
Then they are pullets. @JustBabyMargo these are pullets right?24 weeks.
Yup. What I have already said, pullets!Does this help? I took it tonight when I put them to bed. View attachment 2880365