My wife and I started our little collection of the oddest chickens we could find a little over a year ago. We started off with two silkies and so far they have been our favorite! (Cyrus)
(Albert)
At just 5 months, Cyrus went broody before she even laid her first egg. So we found someone close by that had mixed hatching eggs and gave her 4 to sit on. Only 1 of those 4 eggs hatched, and thats how he got Ollie, our Polish hen. Well, we assume she is a hen, she still hasn't laid an egg but she looks like a hen to us. We really wish we had a rooster to breed with her. But at the same time, she is insane and we don't know if we could handle any more Ollies running around the coop!
(Ollie)
Then somewhere along the road we ended up with Little Dude, a tiny bantam rooster of some sort.
(Little Dude)
And lastly, this week my wife's parents bought us two young Sizzles for Christmas (best present ever, right!?)
(Curly)
(Henrietta)
We know that we are nowhere near the end of our chicken journey, but I think these will be enough for the rest of the year. lol
(Albert)
At just 5 months, Cyrus went broody before she even laid her first egg. So we found someone close by that had mixed hatching eggs and gave her 4 to sit on. Only 1 of those 4 eggs hatched, and thats how he got Ollie, our Polish hen. Well, we assume she is a hen, she still hasn't laid an egg but she looks like a hen to us. We really wish we had a rooster to breed with her. But at the same time, she is insane and we don't know if we could handle any more Ollies running around the coop!
(Ollie)
Then somewhere along the road we ended up with Little Dude, a tiny bantam rooster of some sort.
(Little Dude)
And lastly, this week my wife's parents bought us two young Sizzles for Christmas (best present ever, right!?)
(Curly)
(Henrietta)
We know that we are nowhere near the end of our chicken journey, but I think these will be enough for the rest of the year. lol
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