Canadians check in here....

One of my EE cross pullets must be part silkie. Looks like she has snowshoes (and runs like it too 😆), there are so many long feathers on her feet. I am also worried about winter for her. I can just picture her feet becoming big snowballs! :eek: I am wondering if I should trim them?

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Such a pretty chicken!!! I suppose you could clip them some.....you can clip wings, so why not?
 
One of my EE cross pullets must be part silkie. Looks like she has snowshoes (and runs like it too 😆), there are so many long feathers on her feet. I am also worried about winter for her. I can just picture her feet becoming big snowballs! :eek: I am wondering if I should trim them?

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Wow, this hen is gorgeous!!!!!!! Love love love her!
 
Hello fellow Canadians. Ive been on BYC for a couple of years now, (since I got chickens);)
Got 6 hens when we moved to rural Ontario, from downtown Vancouver. Now, I have .... well, a LOT more. It is a bit of an addiction.....
Have been looking for some marans hatching eggs and maybe some swedish flower hens too. For local stuff Im usually on the facebook pages, but I just saw that there is a CANADA thread and thought I'd say hello. :frow
 
Hello fellow Canadians. Ive been on BYC for a couple of years now, (since I got chickens);)
Got 6 hens when we moved to rural Ontario, from downtown Vancouver. Now, I have .... well, a LOT more. It is a bit of an addiction.....
Have been looking for some marans hatching eggs and maybe some swedish flower hens too. For local stuff Im usually on the facebook pages, but I just saw that there is a CANADA thread and thought I'd say hello. :frow
Hello!
I just found this thread too. I live in the Yukon and have ten 16 week old pullets. I have one Marans, but she hasn't layed any eggs yet - none of my girls have. I still have lots of fun watching their antics and learning about their individual eccentricities!
 
Recently joined BYC as we also recently got some chickens - 8 to start. We are newbies: learning and enjoying the hens. We're in Niagara region in Ontario. Hope the chickens are hardy with winter around the corner!
 
Happy Thanksgiving Canada!!
 

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