Icelandic Chickens

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You should hang onto it and hatch your first batch of Icelandics in it! Sort of a test drive. Heck if you charge me storage since February......................
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I'll trade you a jar of homemade bread and butter pickles for that jam too!
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I can't pick a favorite. Just as soon as I do another one takes it's place. I love the two cockerals I have right now but will have to chose between the two because I think 3 roos is too much for the space and hens I have. Maybe I'll have to run my special where you get a free roo with 6 hatching eggs!

Look at this picture of Lukka's first baby. They are almost identical. She just started laying this week at almost six months old. She may have to go to Kelly as a pair with the extra roo. See, they already like each other!
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Bedtime pics:

Miss M and her baby and Skye and her babies tucked away in the broody coop:

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The beauty of this picture is that it doesn't matter if your momma is ugly, she's still the best momma ever!

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Here's everybody else in the big coop.

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Someone pointed me to this thread, and I'm thrilled to find other Icelandic Chicken owners!

We have some from Lyle Behl, and have had them since March of 2007. I have about 50 of them at this point.

My top rooster is Egil:


He's such a stud! by LisaNH

Very broody, good mothers:


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Great foragers, even in the snow:


Hi ho, hi ho by LisaNH

This is my number two rooster, Keikur:


Pretty Poser by LisaNH
 
Very nice birds Lisa. I have seen your pics on Flicker. Great to see you on here. I have some from Lyle's line as well. OMG your comment about them being good broodies made me laugh. I have a silly girl who lays one egg and becomes broody. Right now she is still taking care of her last "baby" who just turned 11 weeks old! It is ridiculous. I suspect the "baby" is a roo but should it turn out to be a hen, I suppose Lukka will still be sleeping on top of it when she starts laying!

Wow, 50 Icelandics. I just counted mine last night and have 27 chickens in total, but that includes 9 different breed laying hens. So I guess I have 18 Icelandics. I better fire up the incubator!

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Everyone's Icelandis are beautiful!! What an interesting breed! I had never heard about them before reading this thread. They probably wouldn't do well here due to our heat and humidity, but I think they are gorgeous and I am so glad there are people who are trying so hard to preserve this breed
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