Some new pics of my "Pesky polands" 
I love the polish breed of chicken, they are very quirky characters but lots if fun to keep. I've been breeding and keeping them a few years now and they just get better and better. I have tamed them from being small chicks and they have made fabulous lap chickens. I also enjoy incubating and hatching them, nothing quite like watching them hatch from the egg! Here are a few pics of my birds past and present.
Bash my blue splash. I have since rehomed him as I wanted to go in a different direction with the colour of my chicks. I was very fortunate to be able to find him a new home with a friend down the road. She loves him to bits and his new home is just fabulous. I was very fortunate in finding him this home.
Snowy my frizzle silver lace, I hatched him out and he was a fabulous boy. I have also rehomed him to a lovely lady who came quite a way to collect him. She sends regular updates on him which is very nice of her.
Poppet my most precious young cockerel who I unfortunately lost due to wry neck. He has a very special place in my heart and always will.
This is my frizzle polish that actually went broody! They are not a breed that's known for being regular broodies so I was very lucky to have her. Having never had a broody before it was quite an experience and fantastic to watch her raise her chicks. She was a fabulous mother to them and did it all right. Having always been an incubator hatch it was fantastic to watch things being done naturally.

I love the polish breed of chicken, they are very quirky characters but lots if fun to keep. I've been breeding and keeping them a few years now and they just get better and better. I have tamed them from being small chicks and they have made fabulous lap chickens. I also enjoy incubating and hatching them, nothing quite like watching them hatch from the egg! Here are a few pics of my birds past and present.
Bash my blue splash. I have since rehomed him as I wanted to go in a different direction with the colour of my chicks. I was very fortunate to be able to find him a new home with a friend down the road. She loves him to bits and his new home is just fabulous. I was very fortunate in finding him this home.
Snowy my frizzle silver lace, I hatched him out and he was a fabulous boy. I have also rehomed him to a lovely lady who came quite a way to collect him. She sends regular updates on him which is very nice of her.
Poppet my most precious young cockerel who I unfortunately lost due to wry neck. He has a very special place in my heart and always will.
This is my frizzle polish that actually went broody! They are not a breed that's known for being regular broodies so I was very lucky to have her. Having never had a broody before it was quite an experience and fantastic to watch her raise her chicks. She was a fabulous mother to them and did it all right. Having always been an incubator hatch it was fantastic to watch things being done naturally.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do. 