NOTE: This page contains all my barred rocks except Freema, who has her own page here.
The Barred Rocks of Generation 6
I had wanted barred Plymouth Rocks since I first laid eyes on a picture of one. I thought they were so attractive with their bold stripes of black and white, their shapey figure, and their classic barnyard appearance. I wanted them so badly, and so we were certain to find some in 2011.
Barred rocks quickly made themselves one of my favorite breeds. They were friendly from early on, always flying onto my lap or my arms and filling me in on the latest gossip. I found their feathers so breathtaking as they came in, amazed that they could produce actual stripes as they did. The only breed I can actually say I like more is my Dorkings!
Debra Jo
Debra Jo, the girl with the attitude! I always say she's got so much personality, she needed two names! This girl is so special, she even has her own form of the stink-eye: the Debra Jo diva look!
Debra Jo is a very calm, matronly hen. She keeps to herself unless there is a human available for attention. When someone is in her way getting to said attention, she just gives them a look--and that's all it takes for them to make way!
Debra Jo loves to eat snow. (It makes a nice rhyme, too.)
Debra Jo is not the highest ranking hen, but definitely among the highest ranking. She is so tough, she even grew in spurs! All hail Queen Debra Jo!
Kate
My little worrier, Kate always has a look of concern on her face.
Kate was such a worrier, she wouldn't even let me touch her until she started squatting. She doesn't take many pictures because of her skittishness.
Here she is, worrying about how well we put together this enclosure for the Guinea fowl:
Katykins will squat and let me pet her, but afterwards, she shakes out her feathers over and over again for a good few minutes. I guess she's showing me how indignant she is about it!
Kate is rather reserved, but will come to me for attention, and she'll even hop into my lap if I'm sitting and snuggle right up next to me!
Diana
Precious Diana fell victim to a predator on the evening of May 23, 2015. She was found alive, but so badly wounded that she could not be saved. I'm so sorry I couldn't help her. She was my pushy, pushy, pushy girl and such a camera hog. She will be dearly missed...
May 11, 2011 - May 23, 2015
Natalie
Cricket
Cricket was my perpetual stink-eye bird. She loved camping and would always beg to come into the tent when we had it up. Cricket always had the worst molts, and in the end that is what did her in. I will always miss seeing her little face peering into the window of the tent, always with that sort of scowl she had. Rest in peace, my dear Cricket.
To sum it up...
names: Debra Jo and Katesex: female
hatch date: May 11, 2011
breed: Barred Plymouth Rock
egg color: Pinkish-tan
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Check out the rest of the flock:
The Reds - The Banties - Merlin and the Wyandotte Posse - Freema - The Barred Rocks
The Easter-Eggers - Frou-Frou - The Fab Five! - Te Heihei - The Littles
The Reds - The Banties - Merlin and the Wyandotte Posse - Freema - The Barred Rocks
The Easter-Eggers - Frou-Frou - The Fab Five! - Te Heihei - The Littles