White crested polish

CLAIREEVS1986

In the Brooder
Apr 2, 2020
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Hi here my polish I named it Betty then he started making crowing noices but only when I woken in morning let him outside and generally through day. Is Betty Bruce lol. And are these polish noisy alot like this one lol. Just never does it in morning only when he hears me and my partner awake pics below
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If it's crowing, I'd say that "she" is a "he." "Her" wattles also look pretty red, but if it's an adult, then the wattles will be pretty red regardless of gender.
 
Bout 8-10 weeks he she confusing but I can carry it around stroke it's back when perching amazing love he or her bits but mad doesn't crow when sun rises lol x
 
And the silkie its next to if the silkie makes noise cause cant see the polish it turns round goes looking for it. Then it's in same coop as another cockrel and female but polish silkie stick together and other 2 do too.
 
My roosters crow off and on all throughout the day and even at night. Sometimes they crow when the sun rises, sometimes they don't -- it depends on the rooster, I guess.
I've heard them go off at three in the morning before... and whatever time they crow, once they go off, it's nigh impossible to stop them if they don't want to.
 
Lol its Bruce then lol goodbye betty and hello my handsome bruce lol. Worried bout my neighbour's cause hes crowd 15 times today lol. I love him so sorry neighbour's you'll have to suffer my baby not going anywhere lol x
 
Congratulations on your handsome rooster! I hope that he behaves... not that he can see very well to attack, probably, but still.
 
Lol no he brill thought it was girl cause roosters dont usually react how he does being handled he amazing. Never met a cockerel like it amazing x thanks for ur help you star lol x
 
You're welcome.
One of my bantam roosters is rather easy to catch, and I can hold him for quite a long time without him struggling... he'll cluck and fuss, but doesn't usually struggle. I can hold him with just my hand under his keel -- fingers straight, his legs hanging down -- and he'll just sit there, confused and alert... sometimes you get lucky and get a rooster that isn't aggressive.
Enjoy your chickens!
 

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