hmm, this must have been mixed with some very interesting breeds I dont believe ive seen i chicken quite like this before
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hmm, this must have been mixed with some very interesting breeds I dont believe ive seen i chicken quite like this before
Found her in the coop this afternoon. Probably looking for a warm place to sleep through the winter.
A tortoise? How is that a hybrid.
I love her earlobes!#1 Mica
#2 silkie x cinnamon queen
#3 1 year, but younger in photo (bald back from rooster now)
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We always have them coming in from the wild eating the vegetables we give the chickens. We have taken to jokingly calling them rock chickens.A tortoise? How is that a hybrid.![]()
Thanks! She got he pretty silkie blue earlobes. I’m mad tho cause my best picture of her is the second one, before the blue came in.I love her earlobes!
No i'm just joking I just thought is was nice and interesting. They have almost integrated themselves into our coop the chickens are barely even bothered by them.We always have them coming in from the wild eating the vegetables we give the chickens. We have taken to jokingly calling them rock chickens.
That one thought she could take a chance at being a hen and was in one of the nesting boxes.![]()
Rock chickensWe always have them coming in from the wild eating the vegetables we give the chickens. We have taken to jokingly calling them rock chickens.
That one thought she could take a chance at being a hen and was in one of the nesting boxes.![]()
Honestly my favorite so far. (Sorry Ash and Lacey, you don’t have head ruffles)#1 Mica
#2 silkie x cinnamon queen
#3 1 year, but younger in photo (bald back from rooster now)
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