Chicken Names- whats your chickens name?

Listing all hens deceased and alive:
Dottie-Silver Laced Wyandotte
Goldie- Golden Sex Link
Elika-Barred Rock
Rhodie-Rhode Island Red
(Seeing a pattern?)
Baby Jeté- Welsummer

And two unamed buff orp cross chicks
 
The Biddies, past and present:

Speckled Sussex - Margaret T. Hatcher & Eggatha Christie

EEs - Betty & Wilma, Miss Prissy & Agnes, Edwina & Eunice

Buff Orps - Blanche, Wanda and Trixie (cheap, big breasted blondes, ya know)

Black Australorps - Bertha & Aretha (she sang all the time and demanded respect)

Partridge Rock - Ruby

Barred Rock - Dorothy

Splash blue laced red Wyandotte - Olivia

Golden Laced Wyandotte - Clara Cluck

Cuckoo Marans - Bernice

Buff Brahamas - Sylvia & Louise


I love human names that sound like old biddies. It seems appropriate for having "hen parties". I'm not a "Fluffy" or "Snowball" kind of person.
 
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The Biddies, past and present:

Speckled Sussex - Margaret T. Hatcher & Eggatha Christie

EEs - Betty & Wilma, Miss Prissy & Agnes, Edwina & Eunice

Buff Orps - Blanche, Wanda and Trixie (cheap, big breasted blondes, ya know)

Black Australorps - Bertha & Aretha (she sang all the time and demanded respect)

Partridge Rock - Ruby

Barred Rock - Dorothy

Splash blue laced red Wyandotte - Olivia

Golden Laced Wyandotte - Clara Cluck

Cuckoo Marans - Bernice

Buff Brahamas - Sylvia & Louise


I love human names that sound like old biddies. It seems appropriate for having "hen parties". I'm not a "Fluffy" or "Snowball" kind of person.
I really like Clara Cluck for a name.
 
It came from one of the old Foghorn Leghorn cartoons with Miss Prissy. Clara Cluck is a hen in the hen house sitting on a nest, knitting for her expected babies. The name was on a plaque over her nest. If I remember correctly, the other hens made fun of Miss Prissy and laughed at her. Golden Laced Wyandottes are beautiful birds, and since I had a beautiful but airheaded Quaker grandmother named Clara who sat around, looking prim and proper, much like an old hen, I thought the name quite suitable.
 
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Thank you. I thought they should have veddy proper British names, the breed being from Sussex, England, you know.
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