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First one is a Wyandotte, the one fully in the picture. I'm guessing the variety of Wyandotte is Blue Laced Red.Ok, also learning how to navigate a "forum", not participated on one of these either. The black one only came at first but haven't seen it after a couple of days.
Welcome to BYC! Sounds like an adventure! Have fun!had a thought of getting/having/keeping chickens and then.........a neighbor moved out and her chickens started jumping my fence and now I have 2 chickens (there were 4 but after I rounded them up into my fenced yard, that is when I found out they can jump the fence). IDK what happened to the other 2 but every morning when I get home from work, there the 2 are. I contacted the previous owner who said I could have them bc where she moved, they are not allowed. Bought a 50# bag of chicken food and just got them a chicken ?house?coop? to lay eggs in as they were laying them on my sidewalk! I don't know if chickens just lay eggs all willynilly but I figured they must like my yard if they are laying eggs in it????Anyway, I named them Helga and Gertrude and I found this site looking for what else to feed them bc just chicken feed seemed boring.
I've only had dogs (yorkies), grew up in town, never thought in 2 million years I'd like chickens but I'm growing fond of them so I'm happy to accommodate them and hopefully they will stay. I think one is a turken (looking at pictures), she has a bald neck, the other is dark, like blacks and darks browns, almost iridescent. Not sure who is laying eggs. Anyway, looking forward to being a member and learning from this site. Oh ya, my name is Lori and my yorkie is Teddy who stays away from the chickens bc he got pecked on the nose.