In the summer of 2018 the first speckled Sussex chick iv'e ever had arrived from Meyer hatchery.
I had wanted one since 2016 when I saw one on a youtube hencam.
I fell immediately in love with the though of a big speckled girl in my flock.
Anyway, Ethel"thats what I named her arrived in July as a day old chick and the second I popped that box open iv'e had a chicken child.
She's so nosy! Wanting to be everywhere I am and what im doing at all times.
She's clingy, she's on me so much she's a fashion accessory at this point.
She's jealous, yeah im serious Ethel wants all the attention nobody gets in the Ethel zone.
She's smart, she fakes illness and injury to get treats.
Nature gifts these birds physically as well, their coloration blends into a forest floor amazingly.
They seem to forage on nearly anything, Ethel seems to be fond of moss which is something iv'e not seen the other breeds eat.
Ethel lays pretty much every day, her eggs are a light tan and unusually round but im pretty sure that is an individual quirk.
Im extremely happy with her, but I didn't exactly get a big speckled girl.
Ethel is very small even nearing her 2nd birthday, im guessing due to being a hatchery kid.
She's a compact sized speckled Sussex, she's unique.
