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    Hen Adopted Grandma’s yard. Breed?

    No kidding I totally should!
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    Hen Adopted Grandma’s yard. Breed?

    I know that is like 15 feet up The other day I was watching her trying to train them and they were climbing vines, part of the fencing and once one of them got high enough, hopping from branch to branch. Only 1 made it that day (that was Easter) and it jumped on mommas back and sat there...
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    Hen Adopted Grandma’s yard. Breed?

    Haha thanks I think that is what she is. I don’t think the father of the chicks was the same breed though. Look at the chicks’ beaks.
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    Hen Adopted Grandma’s yard. Breed?

    Lol we are in CA but definitely not in Yuba City. I think it decided it was done with its flock and decided to move. It definitely used the rooster of her old flock for those chickies to start her own. My mom and I were laughing about that saying at least he doesn’t have to pay child support. :lol:
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    Hen Adopted Grandma’s yard. Breed?

    Ok, thank you everyone. So she is some sort of Game mix I guess. I just found out she managed to train her chicks to all jump and roost in a tree with her. She is a WILD (ish) bird. Anyway, that makes sense because she is super flighty.
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    Hen Adopted Grandma’s yard. Breed?

    A hen decided my grandma’s place was perfect for her and went broody in her yard and now has 5 chicks. Anybody know what breed she is?
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