Anniebee
Crowing
Well my leghorn has bitten the dust. I noticed she was missing the other night, I did my best to look everywhere in the dark but no luck, then I got a text in the morning from a lady down the road asking if I was missing a white hen, her dog had killed itshe was such a good layer!! The lady has offered to buy me a new chook to replace, I told her it was ok but she's insisting, ive decided to wait till spring but I need help deciding what breed to get. What's everyone's favourite large breed? Is like to have some variation in egg colour, I currently have 3 isas, 2 Sussex, 2 Pekins and a barnevelder.![]()
So sorry to hear that ChristieB .... it is so very sad to lose any pet, but to a dog is particularly horrible. My condolences ... I hope no other of your chickens get out and about. ....
It is time I cut my girls wing feathers again - they are nearing the ends of their moults = full on wing feathers which means " gee Mum look - I can fly - whoopee do ". .... Ain't going down THAT path. .. Climbing trees is absolutely not my thing !! One of our next door neighbours' chickens got out a while back - came to visit my lot ... thank heaven I found her, before anything happened.
It is very kind and generous of your neighbour to want to buy you another chicken - and I would take her up on that, in the spirit of good will. ....
With the little experience I have had, I have to say Rhode Island Reds are excellent - kindly, great layers, very funny ( in their own way ), seem to adore being 'pets' ( I have only one that I am basing my comments on - but it is patently obvious ) ...great at getting into fun mischief .... a joy to have. ... From the 5 different breeds I have had - the RIR is the best ' all rounder '. Her egg colour is decidedly pink.
I would love to have more of them, but am also considering Wyandottes, who are also kindly natured, and excellent layers - ( Fancychooklady advised recently about wyandottes, to my queries ).
Good luck in the Spring ....
Cheers -

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