Getting Naked**pics**

lennyroo

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Hi everyone. I am new here and have seen how to get people to look.
So here it is. I have never had Naked Neck chickens and was wondering what is the draw and benefits or disadvantages to having this type of chicken. every one that i have seen that had them never mentioned why. Could any of you fine people answer that for me please and provide some pictures if you could.
 
I have naked necks I'm raising for a friend.
she lives in CA where her temp range is 115-20 degrees.
NN do very well in the heat and fine for the cold she has.
here are some of my 2 week old Naked chicks.
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The chicks I have from Ideal seem to have very good personalities
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very curious.
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Thank you carousel. I never thought about putting branches in the coop for the young ones, it's a good idea.
 
I picked up one naked neck about 3-4 years ago when I got chickens again just because she was something different. She was the tamest bird and the best layer out of that group of chickens. Unfortunately, I came home from work one day to find a hole torn in the coop and all the chickens dead....really bad since mine are strictly pets, not meat. When I decided to get chickens again last year, I ordered naked necks because of having such a good experience with my first one. Those 4 girls are not as tame as my first was, but they are excellent layers. I have bought 2 new naked neck chicks this year. In my experience, they have been the best layers of all the chickens I've owned, and they just look fun. They also seem to tolerate the heat well here in the deep South.
 
Thank You for your reply Noel. The chickens I have now are mainly for eggs and these would have been more or less for ornament, but the extra laying capacity would be a bonus I did not know of. your input is appreciated.
 
my guess is not many people have this breed of chicken here or is this a slow night?
If this is a slow night what night would be best to check back? thanks for any help.
 
I just got my very first NN's about a week ago - they seem alittle fligthy but I love how different they look - I found mine at Tractor supply in a bin overfilled chicks and the two NN's were the only ones in the mass of chicks - so I HAD to have them.
I cant wait to watch them grow and start laying.

Julie
 
I have a Showgirl (NN x silkie) that I just love. She was hand rasied so she's very tame and sweet. She'd rather not be held, but at the same time, doesn't seem to mind it. Not to mention the fact that she attracts attention from non-chicken people.
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Welcome to the forum. That's a very cute bunch you have.
 
I don't think I have ever seen a Showgirl, but she sounds like an interesting combination.
Thank You CarriBrown for replying.

Crazy4Chicks I don't think our local farm supply carries Naked Necks but I will check on that next visit, ordering may be the only option available here as the store uasually has Rhode island Reds and Sex Links.

Thank You both for answering.
 
I love Turkens. I have been raising them for awhile now. I try not to keep very many of them because if it was up to me I would have them all over the place! But the local market here doesn't favor toward NN's. So I only have 2 pullets and have something new this time around: Madagascar Games. They are the breed that naked necks orginate from. Maddies are oriental fowl and rather tall birds. And they seem to have even less feathering than NN's do.
 

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