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  1. JacinLarkwell

    How has your opinion of chicken breeds changed from before owning them to now owning those breeds?

    Yours don't brood? Mine won't stop. They usually fail, but they certainly try
  2. JacinLarkwell

    How has your opinion of chicken breeds changed from before owning them to now owning those breeds?

    Might I recommend Mystic Onyx? Apart from extra toes, the common ones appear extremely common to cemanis. To the point I (lovingly) call 2 of mine 'Rip off Cemanis" and "Poor man's Cemani"
  3. JacinLarkwell

    How has your opinion of chicken breeds changed from before owning them to now owning those breeds?

    I'll also add that while people say sexlinks tend to be skittish and wild because of their parent breeds, my Calico Princess is a pet. She likes to run, but is by and dear one of the easiest birds to catch and when I do, she just sirs there, not flapping or screaming like most birds seem to do...
  4. JacinLarkwell

    How has your opinion of chicken breeds changed from before owning them to now owning those breeds?

    They are a break in the mold, I believe. The others I see at fairs are usually flighted. I think I just got lucky. Silkies, I've found in my experience, don't go as broody as people claim. It took me 3 seperate lines and 2 seperate tries to get that cluster brooding that seem so common.
  5. JacinLarkwell

    How has your opinion of chicken breeds changed from before owning them to now owning those breeds?

    Here's a good one: Ayam Cemani, the Lamborghini of chickens. I searched and searched. Did my research, and was so excited when eggs arrived in the mail. Got 2 to hatch, a pair. A frizzle pullet and a smooth male. I enjoyed them, but it just... didn't click. I decided that I wasn't going to...
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