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She's a classic!Wonderful! I wasn't certain that Peggy would be that good at sharing.
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She's a classic!Wonderful! I wasn't certain that Peggy would be that good at sharing.
They sound wonderful. I can't wait to see their photos.Sure! I am using my computer, so I will have to have to post pictures of them later when I can use my phone, but I will share about them!
I have already talked about the Australorps, so I will talk about my other hens.
Basil: She is a 10 month old FBCM. She is VERY friendly as well as curious. She makes very cute noises. She gets along very well with the other hens. She is a decent layer especially considering that Marans aren't the best layers in general. Basil loves free ranging and is very good at it. Over all, she is an amazing hen, and I don't know what my flock would be without her.
Juniper (June for short): She is also a 10 month old FBCM and I got her with Basil. This makes Basil and Juniper extremely bonded because they have been together their entire lives. Juniper is just as curious (if not more) as Basil. Juniper is a very sweet hen as well. She lays decently as well. Juniper is one of the first ones to greet my at the gate. She gets along well with the other hens. June is a great free ranger as well and loves to do so just like Basil. Juniper is just the slightest bit bigger than Basil, and her comb and wattles are a bit more dark pink and bigger than Basil's. Juniper is a very sweet and loving hen.
Petunia (sometimes called Pea): Petunia is around 9 months old, (I am not sure of her exact age). She is a beautiful Olive Egger hen. She has feathered feet and is a lavender color. She also has a pea comb. Petunia makes very cute and funny noises and can be quite talkative at times. She lays 4-5 eggs a week, tying with my BA hens for best egg layer in my flock. Petunia has a very sweet disposition and is quite curious.
Lila: Lila is Petunia's half sister. She also a 9 month old Olive Egger. Lila doen't look anything like Petunia though. Lila is black with silver lacing on her neck and chest. She does have a pea comb, but does not have feathered legs. She has not started laying yet, so she is taking her sweet time with getting started. She is very sweet just like her sister. Lila and Petunia are EXTREMELY close, they are practically inseparable. Lila is kind of curious but not as much as Petunia or the FBCM hens.
Penny: Penny is a 14-16 month old Welbar (barred rock x Welsummer) hen. Penny is pretty high on the pecking order and is a little bit more skittish. She is still friendly despite being skittish. Penny is a bit smaller of a hen but has a big personality. Penny also wants to know what you're up too. Before I got Penny she hatched out some chicks for her old owner, so maybe she will want to hatch some out for me.
Mable: Last but definetly not least, is Mable. She is a 14-16 month old Blue Sapphire Gem hen. Mable gets along very well with everyone and is lower on the pecking order. Mable is very friendly and will fall asleep in your arms. Like Penny, she is a bit on the smaller side, despite her love for food. Lol. Mable is a very gentle hen and wouldn't hurt a fly, she is absolutely adorable and makes such cute noises.
That is my flock, I hope y'all enjoyed!
Ask you need to do is observe. That is special in its own way. Take a book out and sit with them. You will be more patient that way.I'm ready to remain calm and not interfere.
Awww, thank you Bob. Just hug me veeery carefully. I'm still a bit tender.Good evening folks
ACM just cause I think you need another....
Very independent unless they see food in my hand!They were so cute!! Still are.
Are they tame as adults? I can't recall with certainty but my hunch is that they're quite independent.
They sound lovelySure! I am using my computer, so I will have to have to post pictures of them later when I can use my phone, but I will share about them!
I have already talked about the Australorps, so I will talk about my other hens.
Basil: She is a 10 month old FBCM. She is VERY friendly as well as curious. She makes very cute noises. She gets along very well with the other hens. She is a decent layer especially considering that Marans aren't the best layers in general. Basil loves free ranging and is very good at it. Over all, she is an amazing hen, and I don't know what my flock would be without her.
Juniper (June for short): She is also a 10 month old FBCM and I got her with Basil. This makes Basil and Juniper extremely bonded because they have been together their entire lives. Juniper is just as curious (if not more) as Basil. Juniper is a very sweet hen as well. She lays decently as well. Juniper is one of the first ones to greet my at the gate. She gets along well with the other hens. June is a great free ranger as well and loves to do so just like Basil. Juniper is just the slightest bit bigger than Basil, and her comb and wattles are a bit more dark pink and bigger than Basil's. Juniper is a very sweet and loving hen.
Petunia (sometimes called Pea): Petunia is around 9 months old, (I am not sure of her exact age). She is a beautiful Olive Egger hen. She has feathered feet and is a lavender color. She also has a pea comb. Petunia makes very cute and funny noises and can be quite talkative at times. She lays 4-5 eggs a week, tying with my BA hens for best egg layer in my flock. Petunia has a very sweet disposition and is quite curious.
Lila: Lila is Petunia's half sister. She also a 9 month old Olive Egger. Lila doen't look anything like Petunia though. Lila is black with silver lacing on her neck and chest. She does have a pea comb, but does not have feathered legs. She has not started laying yet, so she is taking her sweet time with getting started. She is very sweet just like her sister. Lila and Petunia are EXTREMELY close, they are practically inseparable. Lila is kind of curious but not as much as Petunia or the FBCM hens.
Penny: Penny is a 14-16 month old Welbar (barred rock x Welsummer) hen. Penny is pretty high on the pecking order and is a little bit more skittish. She is still friendly despite being skittish. Penny is a bit smaller of a hen but has a big personality. Penny also wants to know what you're up too. Before I got Penny she hatched out some chicks for her old owner, so maybe she will want to hatch some out for me.
Mable: Last but definetly not least, is Mable. She is a 14-16 month old Blue Sapphire Gem hen. Mable gets along very well with everyone and is lower on the pecking order. Mable is very friendly and will fall asleep in your arms. Like Penny, she is a bit on the smaller side, despite her love for food. Lol. Mable is a very gentle hen and wouldn't hurt a fly, she is absolutely adorable and makes such cute noises.
That is my flock, I hope y'all enjoyed!
Getting close now, MJ, I think they've done wonderfully together.They sound lovely
Do Basil and June lay very dark eggs?
Lila sounds particularly gorgeous. I love black hens.
I am going through my first ever hatch right now with Peggy and Ivy co-parenting two fertile eggs. All going well, I expect them to hatch any time from Sunday-Tuesday.
My neighbours gave me the eggs. They have a BA rooster and he has three hens: two little red sexlink laying hens and one light sussex. I'm pretty sure the eggs are from the redheads, so I'm looking forward to little chicks with BA father and redhead mothers. I'm kinda hoping they come out unique coloured so I can tell them apart!
You're so lucky to have a hen friend who falls asleep in your arms! I would love that.
Can't wait to see some photos when you've got time
I am getting nervous!Getting close now, MJ, I think they've done wonderfully together.