Yes it is, and very terrifying if I wanna grab a chickie to hold 

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Sounds rightThis reminds me of one of my hens. She doesn't attack me, but she certainly attacks other hens. I had a failed broody separated last year, she was still in semi broody mode, so she fought to the death, and when I introduced her to the other hens she beat them all, at the same time, but then Miss mayhem rolls around and she attacks her like there's no tomorrow. I don't know how she does it, but she definitely has some unresolved anger issues. Mind you, this was the smallest chick of the bunch, (and my favorite) and suddenly when she matured she bossed around all my four year old ISA browns!
Svart Hona actually, almost all my f4-f6 has svart hona in them. I got a few f1 hona crosses on the property but overall my newest birds all got some in them. Lemme find the poort photo of the rooster I wanna stick her eith
When I had them I loved them. They survived the Mississippi weather wel, I got one lone hen on the property still kicking. My only complaint would of been the comb size on the roosters.How did you like the Svart Honas? Or did you ever have any pure?
They're on my 'want list'. I've always preferred them to the Cemanis just because they seem sturdier and especially hardier to the cold. Also there were silkied birds popping up here and there out of them, so they hit all the marks on things I'm interested in in a chicken breed.![]()
When I had them I loved them. They survived the Mississippi weather wel, I got one lone hen on the property still kicking. My only complaint would of been the comb size on the roosters.
Mississippi gets insanely hot summers, when we get the bad winters though we have the cold with that humidity. So frost bite happens, thankfully last round no one really got hit but 100% something to consider when it comes to breeds.
The honas have more of a... rounded shape less gamey than Cemanis. Not slender like a traditional layer though.
Of course you'd like to breed silkied Svart Hona![]()
two of my silkies are boys...
No biggie minus them seemingly in a death match.
two of my silkies are boys...
No biggie minus them seemingly in a death match.