The picture isn't that great, but this is one of my bantam hens, Shera. I'm not positive what breed she is, and it's getting pretty confusing. She's all white, has faint cream/buff dapples on her front half, and her legs are a sort of blue-green color. The only birds I really know of that have...
Oooh, makes sense. I gave my old silkies a bath before, and they loved it! But yeah, I've had many frizzles over the years. I even had a little red rooster who would lay on his back and get belly rubs!
My old frizzle hen was like that, all fluffy and very sweet. My two hens are really sweet, but I haven't tried giving them a bath yet. I might try tonight or tomorrow.
Oh my gosh, she's so cute! I used to have some cochins until a snake got 'em. She's absolutely adorable, though, and you definitely picked a great name!
I'll add pictures later, but I mostly just want to talk about my chickens.
So, I have two bantams: an Americana or Leghorn girl, and a red-brown Old English girl, named Shera and Bean, respectively. They're both super friendly, and about 5-6 months old; I've had them since they were a couple...
Thank you all for the wonderful responses! The dogs are actually great around the chickens, though my chihuahua likes to try to play with them sometimes. The old Presa was actually taught to, and still does, scare away large birds like vultures, hawks, and the like when she sees them in the sky...
Hello! My name's Alecks, or just Al. Around the small area I'm in, I'm known as the "chicken expert" and/or "chicken whisperer"- not to extend myself to level of the actual Chicken Whisperer, but you could say I'm pretty good with the birds. Even while I type, one of my bantam hens is sitting on...