These lovely bantams are great for homestead life. I personally own eight of them, four hens, four roosters. If you're looking for a fair layer, a good mothering breed and like personality these chickens are for you.
These are some pictures and descriptions of my chooks (chickens):
The young Apollo:
He's a persistent one, alright! He'll go up to my buff orpington Honey and say, "I'm your rooster ... I'm gonna do what rooster's do to you!" and she'll peck him and basically says feircly, "Try it and I'll peck your waddles so hard you'll fly back to your roost from last Tuesday!"
The Young Tiny, Honey (orpington) and Houdini:
Well, Tiny is a head-flyer-atter! He thinks, "Oh my goblen! PEOPLE! FOOD!" That's deep I'm going into w/that one.
They are also known as Sablepots.
These are some pictures and descriptions of my chooks (chickens):
The young Apollo:
He's a persistent one, alright! He'll go up to my buff orpington Honey and say, "I'm your rooster ... I'm gonna do what rooster's do to you!" and she'll peck him and basically says feircly, "Try it and I'll peck your waddles so hard you'll fly back to your roost from last Tuesday!"
The Young Tiny, Honey (orpington) and Houdini:
Well, Tiny is a head-flyer-atter! He thinks, "Oh my goblen! PEOPLE! FOOD!" That's deep I'm going into w/that one.
They are also known as Sablepots.