lynnmhari
Chirping
- Sep 2, 2020
 
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Hello,
Thank you for allowing me to join the group ,I live in the far north of Scotland and I have around 50 chickens at the moment because I had some hens go broody and they all succesfully hatched chicks. But I normally have around two dozen .I keep rare breeds Hamburg's ,Scots Greys, a sheltland tappit cockeral who is waiting for wives,some other breeds ,a Wyndotte cockeral also waiting for a wife and Favourelle pair,,a white leghorn cockeral ,some buff plymouth rocks,an Ayam Cemani ,bantam Auracuanas, a full size lavender Auracuana cockeral ,a trio of legbars ,some other cockerals and a bluebell and Welsummer ,Gold top and some mixed breed hens plus a family of silkies and all my chicks .I also garden and cook
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Thank you for allowing me to join the group ,I live in the far north of Scotland and I have around 50 chickens at the moment because I had some hens go broody and they all succesfully hatched chicks. But I normally have around two dozen .I keep rare breeds Hamburg's ,Scots Greys, a sheltland tappit cockeral who is waiting for wives,some other breeds ,a Wyndotte cockeral also waiting for a wife and Favourelle pair,,a white leghorn cockeral ,some buff plymouth rocks,an Ayam Cemani ,bantam Auracuanas, a full size lavender Auracuana cockeral ,a trio of legbars ,some other cockerals and a bluebell and Welsummer ,Gold top and some mixed breed hens plus a family of silkies and all my chicks .I also garden and cook
	
 welcome to BYC! Two dozen to 50, that escalated quickly! Love the different breeds you have, I love Ayam Cemani 
  if you have pictures of your flock, it would be cool to see. Do you keep them separate by breeds or all together free-range?