I have a mixed-breed chick with some distinctive features—based on her markings, size, and build, chicken people here assume she is British game fowl with a little mix of something special, which tend to be smaller than the Red Junglefowl we see around here. BVI is only a 10 minute boat ride from us, and we share many of the same species. She came from a random clutch of eggs someone left outside our gate.
Although only a couple of days younger than the rest, she’s taken on the role of the 'baby' in the group—always nestling underneath the other chicks and rubbing up against them- not a feisty bone in her body. They’ve all formed a very strong bond. We’ve nicknamed her the “Gypsy chick,” and she does seem noticeably more agile than the others- even climbing on top of one of the parrot stands.
Is that a real trait, or just something we’re imagining?
Although only a couple of days younger than the rest, she’s taken on the role of the 'baby' in the group—always nestling underneath the other chicks and rubbing up against them- not a feisty bone in her body. They’ve all formed a very strong bond. We’ve nicknamed her the “Gypsy chick,” and she does seem noticeably more agile than the others- even climbing on top of one of the parrot stands.
Is that a real trait, or just something we’re imagining?