Hi!
I've been on vacation in the Fla. Keys and got to mingle with the free range "gypsy" chickens of Key West!! Oh my, was it ever cool. Chickens (mostly bantams) wandered free on the sidewalks, peoples' yards, outdoor restaurants, etc. You could hear roosters everywhere you went and I saw a mother hen with ten chicks hanging out by a restaurant. I also discovered The Chicken Store whose owner works tirelessly to save the gypsy chickens of Key West. Half the population wants them gone by whatever means because they scratch up their perfectly landscaped yards.
: When I went in the store she was being interviewed by a reporter and what a cool lady!!! The floor was covered with wood shavings and a rooster was wandering about. She had tons of baby chicks that people had brought in and also tons of roosters and a few hens who play in the backyard during the day and are brought in at night. All of them are up for adoption to good homes. She had a beautiful rooster (that sort of looked like an asil) who was missing the bottom portion of it's beak and had to be handfed. Well, someone had come up with the idea of gluing an artificial fingernail on to the bottom and it was working!!! He was handed a treat and he put it on the floor and called over a hen who was up in the rafters. I brought home one fertile (I hope) egg from a beautiful mille fleur she had. I could go on and on. It was the coolest vacation ever!! If you want to read more about the Key West chickens, go to www.thechickenstore.com You'll see pics, too, of some of them. Well, just had to share; it was sooo exciting and I knew you'd relate! hehehe
Ellen
I've been on vacation in the Fla. Keys and got to mingle with the free range "gypsy" chickens of Key West!! Oh my, was it ever cool. Chickens (mostly bantams) wandered free on the sidewalks, peoples' yards, outdoor restaurants, etc. You could hear roosters everywhere you went and I saw a mother hen with ten chicks hanging out by a restaurant. I also discovered The Chicken Store whose owner works tirelessly to save the gypsy chickens of Key West. Half the population wants them gone by whatever means because they scratch up their perfectly landscaped yards.

Ellen
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