Welcome to the flock!
I am very sure that you will find answers to almost every chicken related question you have. I really love the coops which are shown here, as they are so inspiring.
I am just a bit worried about their feathered feet. We have quite a lot of rain here in Denmark and I am not sure if this is a good combination. Mudd, feathered feet and free ranging ...
But I do like their appearance. They look like little dice. Very square :)
If you'd like to look a bit more up in this thread, you can see pictures of my dogs.
And yes, Basenjis are not mute, actually they can be very communicative :D
Thanks for the introduction of these Swedish beauties :)
I think the difference to the Ayam Cemani is like the difference between "regular" chickens compared to game fowl
Less errect body "language", maybe less long neck and not so wide chest.
Has anyone both breeds and could get them on one...
Thanksagain. Actually I am not much of a cat person either. My cats love me for this :))
And my dogs often are described as "cat-ish" which means that they are missing that will to please. They do not care, if I give them a treat when they come on recall or not... :) independant spirits as they...
Welcome to BYC
My chickens are in a fenced chicken garden while the dogs enjoy the garden. When the dogs are inside, the chickens are allowed to free range the full garden. Just to be on the safe side ;)
Thanks again.
I just found out, that I should provide a bit background info too :)
The current chickens are my first own chickens. But a few Years ago, I have been working in a social project with kids, adult people with handicaps and farm animals. There were chickens, but I did not care too...
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So here comes some cats and dogs for you :) and a chicken...
And yes, I like taking pictures. Whenever my time allowes it, I am out in the forrest, at the beach or in the heathland with my dogs and the camera :)