Meet my Chick!

Maybe that's the way I should go! What do you think...would they mix things up a bit in my flock? :)
They mix things up in any flock. They're a bit like Leghorns I think: a smaller, super smart bird, that flies well, loves to forage, not keen on being handled, & a fairly decent layer. They are supposed to be non broody but my Goldie stashed 10 eggs under her the 1st time & was up to 5 the 2nd time before I found her nest & robbed her.
 
They mix things up in any flock. They're a bit like Leghorns I think: a smaller, super smart bird, that flies well, loves to forage, not keen on being handled, & a fairly decent layer. They are supposed to be non broody but my Goldie stashed 10 eggs under her the 1st time & was up to 5 the 2nd time before I found her nest & robbed her.
Their beauty, smarts and independence is very tempting! Such beautiful birds! :love
 
Meet my chicks!
 

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