Hi everyone!

I'm a fan of large girls, but if I have no success with this breed, I will certainly try bantams (another advantage of bantams is that I can fit more in my chicken pen :D - however my biggest turnoff is that they fly too much and there are too many ugly dogs outside my property!)
I totally get it, but the Bantam Cochins dont reallt have the flightyness like the others. They do fly but not like the others. I have English game hens, Seabrights and other bantam breeds as well as the Cochins and they are very very different.

They are the sweetest, calmest and easiest chickens i have ever owned. Alot of people dont like them because they go broooooody like crazy! I love it because i have them hatch everything for me, quail, ducks, gunieas, you name it lol
 
Glad to meet you, and congratulations on getting chickens in your garden again! Best wishes from New England, USA.

Your two hens are very beautiful. I love their fluffiness! I never heard of the breeds you mentioned, but I think that is wonderful that you are focusing on local, ancient breeds. That often means birds that are adapted to the local environment, I think. Let us know how things go!

You seem to have good earlier experience with chickens, but let me offer you one article that may be useful to you.

BYC Lists of Chicken Ailments and Cures

To look for articles on your own:

A. Use the SEARCH button, but use the Advanced Search choice, and select ARTICLES at the top of the box. Just enter your keyword(s) and scroll through your results!

B. I find it helpful to notice the rating and reviews. All articles are by BYC members, and all the reviews/ratings are as well. The ratings help a newbie like me sort the most useful and reliable articles.

C. You can bookmark the articles or posts you think you want to refer to again using that bookmark icon at the top of articles or posts. You can find them again by clicking on your own avatar and looking at the list of bookmarks you have built up!
 

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