Help name my chicken business

Well I don't think Dirty South would work since you're not in the dirty south.
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Anabelle's Farm Fresh Eggs

I like this one.​
 
"Kerouac Breed Farm - We Do Things Our Own Way."

It's not hillbilly... but I gotta give you snaps, man.

You and I are probably the only ones who got that reference - snaps back at you.

But our girl here seems to fancy doing things her own way, which was Jack's whole life in a nutshell. Ergo, the name fits.​
 
What about "Annebilly's" Although I must tell you the whole "Vamp-a-billy" thing caught my eye right form the begining. When I tell my non-chicken friends about this site your call name always comes up!
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I will also be adding breeding silver phoenix and polish and silkies to the egg sales if that helps. People also call me Miss Annie, even though I'm married. You guys are great. I cant name anything.
 
"Queen Annes Poultry - Our Birds Are Treated Like Royalty."
You could use the royalty concept as your underlying branding theme.

Nothing says you have to have "Goth Punk Chick" as your conceptual element. Often enough, our carefully orchestrated brand of whackiness is lost on the population at large. It may even turn off customers.

Something a bit more mainstream, or at least perceptually innocuous, could better serve. Be different, even avant garde, in the privacy of your own home. In your business, keep your customers in mind.... it's their money you are asking them to part with. They, in turn, want to do so with someone they trust.

Consider these:
"Rebel, Pierced and Tattoed - Hillbilly's Sellin' Chickens".... or
"Queen Annes Farm - Our Poultry Is Treated Like Royalty."

Within the perception of your market share buyers, which do you think is going to have the greatest appeal?
It is the larger market share which grows you into profitability. That you are a "visionary" is rarely recognized until you're dead... or very old. In the meantime, you gotta eat!

That leads to my next question: Have you done the obligatory market/buyer research and designed a business model around that? Your "Whacky Chicken" approach could work, but you need to find out.
HINT: The folks on BYC are only one small part of the buyer market at large.
 
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I do agree with you. I didn't want to name it anything too wiers and scare off the customers. I like Queen Anne's where our chickens are treated like royalty. That is cute. The logo could be a chicken with a crown on! Love it. And the silver phoenix roo I'm getting is named king and his mate is Princess. I don't know how the market is but I plan on trying to sell alot of hatching eggs on the internet. I JUST PICKED MY 3 FAVORITE BREEDS. Why was that in capitol letters? I know that when they get any kind of chicks at the feed store they sell out in a few hours. All the chicken supplies get snatched up really fast and all the chicken books at the library are always gone. I know quite a few people that like silkies and I know people that do well with rare birds at the 2 large auctions around here. I live in a farm town so I should have a descent market. Bloomington is not far and it's a college town with alot of people into show birds and backyard flocks and farm eggs.
 

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