I have this teeny tiny wee OEGB cockerel and pullet - so tiny! I fear for them getting clobbered by the big birds but so far they have been great! Next thing - see if they handle a bitter cold winterThank you!

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I have this teeny tiny wee OEGB cockerel and pullet - so tiny! I fear for them getting clobbered by the big birds but so far they have been great! Next thing - see if they handle a bitter cold winterThank you!
So adorable! They are lovely
Awww! It's quite amazing how such tiny birds can get along with bird Australorps and EEs. My Australorp hen ONLY lets Randy breed her, which is quite adorable since I have 2 roosters her size but she likes Randy. I live in Canada (Rose County) and I had to bring my old hens, Randy, my frizzle and my silkies inside because it was -50*C (for perspective -40*F & -40*C are the same temperature) outside with wind chill. Hopefully you don't have to but it's nice having an excuse to have chickens in my arms indoors lol. I know SO CUTE! And Randy is very charming, such a gentleman.I have this teeny tiny wee OEGB cockerel and pullet - so tiny! I fear for them getting clobbered by the big birds but so far they have been great! Next thing - see if they handle a bitter cold wintermay have to house them in my feedroom in the barn if it’s too cold. But gosh they are so darn cute!
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Our speckled Sussex, black Australorp, and buff Orpington with barred rock behind
Wow! Thats very egg-citing!! Good job everyoneMy 1st grandchick! Hatched by surrogate mom. Splash Orphington PRB mix. Hatched today. Waiting for siblings to pop out.
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Nice looking hens!