Lemme see your Bantam!! xD

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Yes, she's a bantam Leghorn. And I've heard the same, but this hen is broody more than not. I talked with a man who raises show bantam Leghorns. He believes bantam Leghorns are more apt to go broody than LF Leghorns. Anyhow, this bantam hen hatched out and is raising six bantam Barred Rocks. Any one of these three week old chicks already has more sense than the Leghorn - she's a dizzy teakettle on simmer!
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Jujube my silkie pullet and Gouda (the white fuzz in the background) the seemingly silkie cockeral.

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Napoleon, Paprika, and Minnie the Modern Games.

They're all so sweet.
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My silkie Mama, Skeksies, and her first babies. (Not hers tho. EEs. She hatched one who turned into my fav chicken, Fizzgig)
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Fizzgig and her surrogate sister.
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My little OEGB, Cleo (patra). She is the sweetest little girl. Follows me around just to get pet. Not interested in treats.
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My broody bantam, Soup, sitting on her 'egg' (pingpong ball):
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Soup, on one of the rare occasions she leaves her precious pingpong ball exposed to the elements:
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Beeauutiful Souuupp
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And her friend/sister, the beautifully bald Chicken:
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Om nom
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I think they are Wyandottes
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Here is my beautiful Mille Fleur D'Uccle. Her name is Muffin. I'm very lucky to picked a female, since I only picked 1 out of 50-70 chicks.

The second day home

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1 or 2 weeks old

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4 weeks old

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6 weeks old

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Now at 10 weeks old

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Look at her cute cheeks and beard
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