Thank you all...he's been a great chicken to watch grow up...funny most times since he's so big and such a "chicken" about everything. For the longest time, I though he was never going to "grow" up as he keep his "chic" appearance for so long. He has just now begun to start crowing....as does...
Thanks for the "glad you joined"...I'm really enjoying BYC website and all the info...should be online building my math courses...got sidetracked here when I decided to look up what kind of chicken I have. Been trying to get "Haggard" a hen, but all my bigger females have been rejected by him...
I've got pictures on my cell phone of Haggard since I send pictures of him regularly to the family that I adopted him from...they come to my farm every once and a while to visit him...like many of the families that I adopt from.
I'm new to posting and chatting on internet totally...trying to get techno savy..this year. Decided today to see if I could find a website about chickens and found this...glad I did...hopefully I'll be able to post (and learn to post) pictures soon
Thanks...I'm not sure how many chickens and the kinds I have...probably over 50 of them...they all run around loose at my farm except for a few that don't get along with the rest or are too big to seek shelter at night in the trees. But then that's just the chickens...I also have 6 grey geese...
Hello...I'm a "new egg" too. I've had chickens since I was a small girl...stopped for a few teenage and young adult yeears--started one Easter Morning when a hen came walking into my yard during an easter egg hunt...we called her Cluck-Cluck and I've been adopting unwanted chickens and all since.
Haggard--my large white rooster (came as "Little Peeps") that grew very slowly--he was a big as a small chicken and still looked like a chick with chick fuzz--has grew a single "unicorn-like" horn on his comb and must be 20lbs. by now, and has feet as large as my hands. He is very friendly, but...
Hello all, I'm from Beane's mini-farm in Texas. My little family farm shelters chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys and a peacock (thats just the bird side)! Most have names and can be hand held. They have slowly came to me from unwanted homes. I'll be looking for some "mates" for several that...