Saturday, September 19, 2009

Roosters growing up,


My Silver Seabright rooster, I have named him Taz, for Tasmanian Devil, he is quite a feisty little guy. His tail feathers are getting longer, he is a very flashy looking guy. The hens aren't very impressed with him as of yet, but I think they will realize he will protect them. He has a nice loud crow. Since I have over 20 hens, I usually see each rooster hanging out with a different group of hens.




Sir Olliver in attack position, yep, he is another attack rooster, but luckily due to his small size this isn't so scary as when I had a big rooster attacking me. This little guy is taking his job very seriously, my husband said the little guy attacked his shoes too when he walked through the chicken yard. He sometimes attacks my shoes, only problem is I almost stepped on him today when he got in my way and I didn't notice it. He watches very closely what I do, he attacks the bucket, the towels, but he starting to relax a bit now, maybe he is realizing he is going a little overboard with his protectiveness, I try to toss him a treat every time I go out and he runs up to me, maybe he will figure out I am not a threat. Roosters are really very interesting, and I am glad I got this little trio of mini roosters, they aren't much of a threat to the hens, and I get all the crowing and entertainment of roosters without having to be afraid of them.


Loves to crow all day long


Sir Olliver sitting on the garbage can, I have noticed that all 3 of these little roosters love to take up high spots to crow



Goldie, I wish the Seabrights would come in a larger size too, they are just so pretty to look at.



Little Goldie coming of age too, he is starting to flirt with the hens, but so far they aren't impressed


Sir Olliver is happy to watch over the hens, the two young Buff Orpingtons are his favorites.


Look how pretty these black girls are


My 4 Black Jersey Giant pullets



I rarely see any of these 4 by themselves, they like to hang out as a group, or at least two of them together



size comparison, one of my Black Jersey Giant pullets with the other hens who are over one year old. One can see the black one doesn't even have a comb and wattles yet, they are about 5 months old now and one of them has started laying eggs now