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Hi everyone! I'm new to the forum and new to chickens, but thought I would say hello since this thread is 'my' local thread and you all are so fun and chatty.![]()
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Hi everyone! I'm new to the forum and new to chickens, but thought I would say hello since this thread is 'my' local thread and you all are so fun and chatty.![]()
Hi everyone! I'm new to the forum and new to chickens, but thought I would say hello since this thread is 'my' local thread and you all are so fun and chatty.![]()
Welcome to all the newcomers to the thread! It's exciting to see new people posting!Right now I kind of have my eyes set on BBS orpingtons, creme legbars, and maybe some plain old EE's. I'd like something that isn't too flighty and is friendly, since I have small children. Any recommendations?![]()
Welcome back! I see you like to be an "Enabler" too...just like the rest of us here. You should fit right in!!!!Thought I should say "hi" & re-introduce myself. I joined sometime ago & been mainly lurking.
My name is Lisa & I'm a chicken-a-holic.
Got my first pullet 16 years ago (a banty silver duckwing OEGB) & was complete hooked. Now I have 30+ in my motley flock.
I found that I most prefer to hatch eggs (so I can talk to them in the shell) then to grow out the peepers, picking out my favorite personality, then passing the rest on to create new addicts.
You all are such a wonderful source of information & support. I don't feel so "off in left field" when I get chance to visit the website.
Thanks!
NICE! Good doggie.I hate rats. One of my dogs (an Akbash/border collie mix, he's very tall like an Akbash) will jump up and snatch them off the fence when he can get to them. I always feel a sick sense of pride when that happens.![]()
Absolutely true!Welcome to all the newcomers to the thread! It's exciting to see new people posting!![]()
We all probably have our own opinion on which breeds are friendly! I have an eclectic layer flock because I wasn't sure which ones that I would like. Our first year, we just bought hatchery birds from the feed store. The most outgoing of the hatchery girls were the barred rocks and the speckled sussex. They aren't flighty once they are grown because they are wider bodied birds. I love my Langshans and they are my top breed. They are big so not flighty, mellow in personality, friendly but not super in your face all the time kind of friendly. The two friendliest breeds that I currently have are Wellsummers and Pita Pintas. Wellies lay beautiful terra cotta colored eggs and are not big birds so don't eat as much. Mine were a little flighty when young but at a year they have outgrown their high flying habits. All of the Ameraucanas, EE's and Cream Legbars that I have had are flightly and not very friendly. But their eggs are beautiful!
oh my gosh!!!! the cutest thing ive ever seen lol!
The greatest bunch of chicken enablers ever to grace a forum. What kind did you say you wanted? Big fluffy red ones or itty bitty speckled ones? Blue eggs, green eggs, white eggs, brown and chocolate too, we will show them all to you!![]()

Hi! We love Grass Valley. Before we had kids we used to go up there every year and go to the river to swim.I am not far from you in Grass Valley
What chickens do you have?![]()
And we would always stop at the best Greek restaurant when we were there! Since then I've had such little children that I don't feel comfy taking them to the river yet, so we haven't been. We were just talking about that the other day, actually. 