Sapphire Gem Opinions Please!

Bear4boo

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We are considering getting a couple of sapphire gem chicks. For those of you who have this breed, do you recommend? We live in Wisconsin.
 

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I picked up a Sapphire Gem chick 2 years ago from my local feed store. Wouldn't you know it, even though they are sex-linked, I ended up with a rooster :p He was an extremely good rooster to his flock. He died protecting them from a coyote last year.

So while I can't say anything in regards to their egg laying, ect, I can say that the Sapphire Gem roosters are great birds.
 
I have 2 sapphire gems !
One is super talkative and she lays HUGE eggs almost everyday. The other one is so smart and sweet, she is actually my favorite 🥰 she also lays almost everyday.
As far as the weather goes they do great in the warm weather but one had frost bite on her comb (very small spot)
I love them tho! Very glad I got them.
 
I have 2 sapphire gems I got in ApriI. They haven't laid yet. I have had one before. The egg is big. I hear they are egg layers that don't live a real long time. Mine are about as friendly as a leghorn also.
 
Sapphire gems are production hybrids, bred to lay a lot for a few years, then either stop laying completely or get a reproductive disease and die. I’ve heard that they’re nice friendly birds, though I haven’t had one myself. If the one in your photo is one you’re thinking about getting, I’d advise against it. That little guy looks like a cockerel, with barring on his feathers. Hens are all blue, and the roosters are barred, that’s where the sex-linking comes in.
 
We are considering getting a couple of sapphire gem chicks. For those of you who have this breed, do you recommend? We live in Wisconsin.
I have 3 and they are consistent layers and pretty friendly. I did read someone's post they are prone to frostbite, not sure 100% about that, but I live in Tennessee.
 
From Iowa -
I have had two sapphire gems, loved them, so calm and nice. The hen laid very dependably every day. The roo did nothing to protect the ladies but was so nice I gifted him to a friend who loved him. He also got frostbite on his comb twice the winter I had him.
 
-15C mine just got the tip of one of her comb points frost bitten.
I had to make a 2nd coup out of cardboard/plastic/blankets for the Garage until Winter passes in about a month. Suprizingly worked out great in the Garage, i also let them free range during the mornings. But i wanted to confirm, yes their combs ARE prone to frostbite.
But i swear to god this bird is the sweetest girl ever and loves to be picked up and hugged! Lays almost daily too, starting at 4 months! 100% recommend this breed.

Anyone know how to make them??
 
I have several. As mentioned they are a hybrid breed bred to lay eggs. Most of mine did not make it past three years. One was donated for veterinary education, returned to me as a spayed hen who now crows and thinks she's a rooster. The last two remaining are now five years old, don't lay but don't cause any problems like aggression.
 
I have five SG hens, they hatched in April and lay dependably. They bonded nicely with me as pullets and used to come running and flapping when I called, which I loved. That stopped when they started laying but they are still calm, friendly birds. I like them a lot. Did not know about the short lifespan but I generally rotate mine out at about 3 years anyway.
 

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