cute chick names?

I had two Rhode Island Reds that were always together, and it was so hard to tell them apart.  I called them, Stella and Bella.

Then I've had and have..

Daisy, Reba, Had to keep a name Angel for a white leghorn I got, the little girl was crying because I was taking Angel away so I told her I would keep her name, but I usually name my leghorns Miss Piggy, because they are!
Salt for a white one.
Pepper for black.   I know..sooo original.
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I have a black bantam hen that has so many feathers on her feet, that she walks like Charlie Chaplin.. I call her Charlie!
Sweet Pea
Silly Sally
Penny
I have a blue Olive Egger that I need to name, will be watching this thread for new names. 

I think there is actually a link to names, hmm..will have to go see if I can find it.  

https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/66997/chicken-names-whats-your-chickens-name

Also
http://www.bowwow.com.au/find-a-name-for-your-pet/pet-name-search.aspx

Nice names!! Very cute!!
 
I had two Rhode Island Reds that were always together, and it was so hard to tell them apart. I called them, Stella and Bella.

Then I've had and have..

Daisy, Reba, Had to keep a name Angel for a white leghorn I got, the little girl was crying because I was taking Angel away so I told her I would keep her name, but I usually name my leghorns Miss Piggy, because they are!
Salt for a white one.
Pepper for black. I know..sooo original.
Star
I have a black bantam hen that has so many feathers on her feet, that she walks like Charlie Chaplin.. I call her Charlie!
Sweet Pea
Silly Sally
Penny
I have a blue Olive Egger that I need to name, will be watching this thread for new names.

I think there is actually a link to names, hmm..will have to go see if I can find it.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/66997/chicken-names-whats-your-chickens-name

Also
http://www.bowwow.com.au/find-a-name-for-your-pet/pet-name-search.aspx
Hahaha! I have an Angel and Penny as well! Angel is a bantam mottled cochin, so named because she is so round and soft like a little chicken cherub.
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Penny is a Gold Neck D'Uccle who is coppery gold with white spangles. I also had a Charlie Chaplin for exactly the same reason.
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He was a bantam mottled cochin as well. Sadly he became very aggressive early on and had to be culled.
Others I have are:
Peanut - RIR roo who came as a "packing peanut" with my bantam chicks.
Speckle, Brownie and Goldie - LF EE hens
Mask, Buddy and "That Other Black Hen" - LF Australorp hens
Pretty Boy S'Mores - Mille Fleur D'uccle Roo
Liette - bantam buff cochin hen
Mama Star - bantam white cochin hen
Lacey - bantam gold laced cochin hen
Princess - bantam light brahma (named by my daughter
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) hen
Bright Eyes - gold neck d'uccle hen
Snowflake - white d'uccle hen
Coco - bantam partridge cochin hen
"The Three Amigos" - 3 RIR/EE cockerels due for the stew pot soon
Tex - RIR/BA pullet
Punkin - RIR/EE pullet
"4 Little Black Chicks" - RIR/BA cross, too young yet to tell sex and no real names yet
Nugget - chick from pretty boy and one of the bantam hens
Indiana - chick from Pretty Boy and one of the bantam hens
Harlequin (Harley) and Moustache - chicks from Pretty Boy and Angel.
Oh! Can't forget my two Ancona ducklings Scooter and Hershey. How could I forget them?!? They are sitting across the room from me and begging for crickets!
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Here are some good chick names-
Tex, lovey, eggster, marygold, violet, velvet, sugar, sunny, peeper, Snow White, Corn Cob, Henrietta, Penny, Tiny,
Cassy, Cassidy, Nugget, Thimble, Bumbley, Josie, Josefina, Cupcake, Cookie, Sassy, Sammy, Goldie Locks, Goldie, Jethro, Ellie, Strawberry, Amelia, Pop Corn, Poppy, Rosie, Sam, Banjo, Mandie, Corn bread, Mary Gold, etc. I love naming chicks, too.

Hope these were helpful!


-farmgirl02,
 
Here are some good chick names-
Tex, lovey, eggster, marygold, violet, velvet, sugar, sunny, peeper, Snow White, Corn Cob, Henrietta, Penny, Tiny,
Cassy, Cassidy, Nugget, Thimble, Bumbley, Josie, Josefina, Cupcake, Cookie, Sassy, Sammy, Goldie Locks, Goldie, Jethro, Ellie, Strawberry, Amelia, Pop Corn, Poppy, Rosie, Sam, Banjo, Mandie, Corn bread, Mary Gold, etc. I love naming chicks, too.

Hope these were helpful!


-farmgirl02,
That's a lot of names.
 
I finally named my last chick today! I got two (alleged) Light Sussex day old sexed chicks, but it turns out neither are pure-breed.

The first one was easy to name - at a few weeks old she developed tiny feather stubs between her toes, and she's got a pea-comb (which I find quite wierd looking, because all my other girls have full combs), so since she's obviously a genetic deviant she was immediately named 'Igor'.
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I've been struggling since to name the second one - she's got a full comb, but yellow (non Sussex standard) legs, and today I saw that her feathers are not really white but a sort of creamy, buff colour. It made me think that maybe there is some Buff Sussex somewhere in her ancestry. I was explaining to my husband, and said 'So she's sort of buffy'. 'Like the vampire slayer?' he replied - name sorted!

I find naming chickens so difficult - my first three girls were Rusty, Blackie and Cinders - how unoriginal is that!
 
LouLou, Enda, Gertie, Tater, LucyGoosey, Irish, Dot, Stinker,RootinTootin, Bella, DrewBrees, Matthew (hen),Nicey

Kids named some, I'm sure you can tell. :/
 
Here are some good chick names-
Tex,  lovey, eggster,  marygold, violet, velvet, sugar, sunny, peeper, Snow White, Corn Cob, Henrietta, Penny, Tiny,  
Cassy, Cassidy,  Nugget, Thimble, Bumbley, Josie, Josefina, Cupcake, Cookie, Sassy, Sammy, Goldie Locks, Goldie, Jethro, Ellie, Strawberry, Amelia, Pop Corn, Poppy, Rosie, Sam, Banjo, Mandie, Corn bread, Mary Gold, etc. I love naming chicks, too.

Hope these were helpful!


-farmgirl02,


Wow. That's alot! Thx!
 
I finally named my last chick today!  I got  two (alleged) Light Sussex day old sexed chicks, but it turns out neither are pure-breed. 

The first one was easy to name - at a few weeks old she developed tiny feather stubs between her toes, and she's got a pea-comb (which I find quite wierd looking, because all my other girls have full combs), so since she's obviously a genetic deviant she was immediately named 'Igor'.  :lau

I've been struggling since to name the second one  - she's got a full comb, but yellow (non Sussex standard) legs, and today I saw that her feathers are not really white but a sort of creamy, buff colour.  It made me think that maybe there is some Buff Sussex somewhere in her ancestry. I was explaining to my husband, and said 'So she's sort of buffy'.  'Like the vampire slayer?' he replied - name sorted! 

I find naming chickens so difficult - my first three girls were Rusty, Blackie and Cinders - how unoriginal is that!

Wow. Interesting chickens!!
 

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