ihatedarkroast
Songster
Heyas, I wanted to share a few pics of my new flock I cobbled together. The last time I had chickens, was about twenty years ago while I was in college.
Now I am doing things totally different this time. My previous flock were Rhode Island Reds with a Pheonixy looking rooster and a few unknown breed hens added in later. But I basically had all one kind and color of chicken. Tractor Supply at that time didn't offer a whole lot, as far as I remember. It was all utility production breeds.
This time, I started with two white broad breasted turkey poults (for Christmas cheer) from Rural King. Mom says I'm crazy for doing this. But she wants one!
Then from three different local-ish Craigslist sellers:
2 Polish bantams, 4 months old, splash. One's a rooster. we named him Beethoven and the pullet, Minette. Seller said they will get more dark feathers as they age.
1 Sebright X Marans/EasterEgger. She is small and black and second to last on the pecking order. I was going to get two of them, but swapped one for...
1 Copper Marans X Blue-laced red Wyandotte. Those are both 5 month old pullets. The Wyandotte cross is very friendly. Blueish? I'm not good at chicken colors.
1 Delaware, white with some black feathers. She is coming out of molt, and currently the bottom of the pecking order.
2 Ameraucanas, buff colored
1 Silver-laced Wyandotte mixed with something...maybe Delaware or Ameraucana?
I can't wait to see what the eggs look like.
The last 4 chickens are 1.5 years old, supposedly. One of the Ameraucanas immediately established herself as the coop boss, by putting the Polish roo in his place. The seller called her Martha, but my husband wants to change it to Madea since she has 'tude. She also has a history of going broody and hatching chicks. Hoo boy!
They are all totally different from my old Rhode Island Reds. I'm quite pleased. They are already either tame or half tame. Beethoven is not bloodthirsty like my old Rhode Island rooster, BuckBuck, was. He hates the baby turkeys, but otherwise is fairly pleasant and submissive. I have no idea what egg colors I will get. I imagine most will be brown, but am hoping for some fun colors from the Ameraucanas. The hubs is plotting to can spicy pickled eggs as soon as we get some. And my 3 year old son is ecstatic!
Wish me luck!

This time, I started with two white broad breasted turkey poults (for Christmas cheer) from Rural King. Mom says I'm crazy for doing this. But she wants one!
Then from three different local-ish Craigslist sellers:
2 Polish bantams, 4 months old, splash. One's a rooster. we named him Beethoven and the pullet, Minette. Seller said they will get more dark feathers as they age.
1 Sebright X Marans/EasterEgger. She is small and black and second to last on the pecking order. I was going to get two of them, but swapped one for...
1 Copper Marans X Blue-laced red Wyandotte. Those are both 5 month old pullets. The Wyandotte cross is very friendly. Blueish? I'm not good at chicken colors.
1 Delaware, white with some black feathers. She is coming out of molt, and currently the bottom of the pecking order.
2 Ameraucanas, buff colored
1 Silver-laced Wyandotte mixed with something...maybe Delaware or Ameraucana?
I can't wait to see what the eggs look like.
The last 4 chickens are 1.5 years old, supposedly. One of the Ameraucanas immediately established herself as the coop boss, by putting the Polish roo in his place. The seller called her Martha, but my husband wants to change it to Madea since she has 'tude. She also has a history of going broody and hatching chicks. Hoo boy!
They are all totally different from my old Rhode Island Reds. I'm quite pleased. They are already either tame or half tame. Beethoven is not bloodthirsty like my old Rhode Island rooster, BuckBuck, was. He hates the baby turkeys, but otherwise is fairly pleasant and submissive. I have no idea what egg colors I will get. I imagine most will be brown, but am hoping for some fun colors from the Ameraucanas. The hubs is plotting to can spicy pickled eggs as soon as we get some. And my 3 year old son is ecstatic!
Wish me luck!