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  1. TheRed

    Normal Flock Size?

    I only have four, and I have plans to get two more this spring and then cap it off there. Granted I don't have much space, and my ladies are more pets than they are for eggs or meat, but I do sell eggs.
  2. TheRed

    Comment by 'TheRed' in item 'Sebright'

    Your hen looks just like my old RIR Opal! My little Silver Sebright hen and her didn't get along well, as little miss Rixa has a bit of a napoleon complex. It was cute until Opal took out her frustration on my leghorn Ophelia and we had to get rid of her.
  3. TheRed

    The Rhode Island Red Thread

    I had a RIR, and she kicked the crap out of my little white legorn, Ophelia. I have had HUGE problems with them in the past, and I don't plan on ever getting any again. She was super sweet to people, you know, the kind that will fly u and sit on your arm type, but otherwise she was a real pain...
  4. TheRed

    [LIST - Over 1,000 names!] Chicken names!

    My ladies names are and were as follows: White Leghorns: William (Yes, Will was a hen. Also, Dearly Departed. ) Ophelia Pandora Valen Rhode Island Red: Opal Silver Sebrights: Rixa Tempest (Dearly Departed) Barred Rock Bantams: Roxy (Dearly Departed) Odine (Dearly Departed) Those two...
  5. TheRed

    Golden Sebright - Can you tell if it is a boy or girl?

    I had three silver roos and one pullet, and she was always a little lighter colored than her brothers. I know this is Silvers and not Goldens, but there's really just a small genetic thing that separates the two breeds from one-another. The boys did start developing their crowns a bit earlier...
  6. TheRed

    [LIST - Over 1,000 names!] Chicken names!

    The babies have been named! Rixa and Tempest!
  7. TheRed

    [LIST - Over 1,000 names!] Chicken names!

    White Leghorns William and Ophelia Barred Rock Bantams Roxie and Odine My silver sebrights are unnamed as of yet....
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