Arizona Chickens

Do you have any photo's?


I don't. I've just read a lot about them on the aloha chicken forum on here. They are speckled. Very colorful. There is a lady in PHX that breeds them and she sells alohas but there was a guy who was trying to breed NN specifically.
 
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Lost a chicken today
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. I think her neck got broken. Mad at my chihuahua. How on earth did she manage that?! At least I've got some eggs in the bator already.
So sorry! Dogs and chickens so often are not a good mix.

Cheryl with her new peeps
How many and what breeds did you end up getting Cheryl? She is so cute as a mommy!

I've got baby pictures from my first "natural" hatch. This is so exciting!!!!











I never get tired of seeing the new mommas with their babies. Addorable!
 
The final count was five chicks, one unfertilized egg, and one egg that had quite developing along the way. Momma and chicks are now happily moved into their very own secluded pen plus secure run, and Momma's doing an outstanding job with the chicks. This is my first natural hatch and I'm completely enamored with the whole process. If I manage to keep broody hens, I may forgo hatching eggs in the incubator from this point on.



 
The final count was five chicks, one unfertilized egg, and one egg that had quite developing along the way. Momma and chicks are now happily moved into their very own secluded pen plus secure run, and Momma's doing an outstanding job with the chicks. This is my first natural hatch and I'm completely enamored with the whole process. If I manage to keep broody hens, I may forgo hatching eggs in the incubator from this point on.
Too cute, we are looking forward to one or more of our ladies going broody. With 2 Buff Orps among our flock, we are impatiently waiting for the telltale signs.
 
I've got baby pictures from my first "natural" hatch. This is so exciting!!!!
Oh that is so wonderful. :goodpost: You will really enjoy it.. It will be chicken television all day.. I go in a hold all of them as much as possible so they are used to being held.. With Cheryl as a Moma it is easy. She doesn't mind at all.. It is about day 3. I move her and the chick's below the nesting box to a area lather with more play area for the peeps.. The new flo k we have has never been raised with a Moma hen and peeps.. A few have jumped out of the nesting box.. I put up some wire to keep them in for the first 3 day's.. Just the cutest ever.. Congradulations
 
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We got 12 chick's.. Half will probably be cockerel's.
1 cream leg bar, female
2 silkies
1 isbar
Then the rest are sulmataler Greenfire Farms,
Wheaton Ameraucana
Niederrheiner, she wants these back for her breeding.. They are suppose to be auto sex, but they are hard to tell..
 

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