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In the Brooder
- Aug 28, 2020
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My experience with road island reds were that they are to aggressive to my other more docile breeds, so I stoped raising road island reds. However many people love them.
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This just shows how much it all depends on the bird, doesn't it, because my Polish are reliable layers, always in the nest box (even when I moved it) and rarely go broody. Except I have one now raising a brood of chicks for me! They are escape artists though, who see every fence as a challenge.Adopted a flock of random breeds for my first chickens.
Polish Hen - would sneak into my shop and lay an egg randomly inside somewhere. Didn’t matter if I locked her up for a week. Would not use a nesting box. Won’t own another.
Americauna possible EE, did lay blue eggs - just plain mean. Mean to me, the dog, other chickens. If it had a heartbeat they were picking on it. I boiled all three for soup stock. Wasn’t sure if even then it wasn’t going to bite me.
RIR mix rooster was great to humans. Terrible to new pullets. Killed one pullet about ten weeks old. He was tasty too.
That is an excellent description of my frizzle Polish! Not the smooth feathered though. I wonder if yours has a bit of frizzle gene, and it also makes them a bit kooky? Mine are super hardy though. Heat, cold, rain, always fine (even when her wonky feathers are all soaked through, bless her).Polish... I thought I was in love with them until I got some. My white crested black , white crested blue and one buff laced seemed very very fragile compared with all my other chicks, my only chick deaths this year out of several dozen. The surviving buff laced is a nutjob, complete spazz machine, like she forgets who I am until I've caught her and then it's like she's finally caught on that I hand fed, reared and had her sleeping beside my bed for weeks after a rat scalped her. She's just so skittish and gets into a complete panic anytime ANYTHING happens, like run into walls panics. And the poor thing has strange feathers on her wings that are the shape of a stretched corkscrew. Personally, even though they can be very, very pretty and very very unique in the chicken world, though I'm kind of sweet on how derpy she is and the imaginary connection we made while I cared for her, I probably wouldn't invest in the breed again.