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Yep..... I don't have any purebred chicks except for one, and its an americauna. I think Purebred is boring to me now
I have (What I think) Is an Americauna Rooster, 2 RIR hens, 3 Barred Rocks, an Easter Egger, A Silver Wyndotte, and two other hens that I have no clue as to what they are. Then I have a polish Rooster and two silkies, one black and one white. I enjoy it.
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There's a guy on another thread who has a half Silky half Sultan rooster that he calls a "Sulky". Love it!
Great photos by the way. I tried so hard to get good photos of my babies on their first or second day with me but most of the photos are blurry because they wouldn't stay still. Now you can put together their baby albums!
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Yep..... I don't have any purebred chicks except for one, and its an americauna. I think Purebred is boring to me now
I have (What I think) Is an Americauna Rooster, 2 RIR hens, 3 Barred Rocks, an Easter Egger, A Silver Wyndotte, and two other hens that I have no clue as to what they are. Then I have a polish Rooster and two silkies, one black and one white. I enjoy it.
I do not restrict my flock from breeding willy-nilly, and as a result have some really striking chickens running about. All chicks are cute, but some of these mixed breed chicks have turned into gorgeous chickens. (And given that so MANY of them have feathered legs, and a somewhat smaller than the standard large fowl bird, my bantam mottled Cochin (Nugget) and bantam buff Brahma (Charlie) have had "something" to do with the mixes.