Last week I made a thread about going to see some chickens. Well here are the pictures of what I got:
Old english game bantam rooster. This picture doesn't do him justice!
Black old english game bantam hen. Paired with the rooster above.
Red old english game bantam hen. Name is Prissy and she's a total love bug!
Partridge Silkie hen (I think)
Silver duckwing old english game bantam pair.
Wheaton old english game bantam pair.
Blue rosecomb trio.
Black silkie hen (I think)
Ameracaunas. Can anybody tell if the white one is a roo or hen? The brown one is younger so that's why she's smaller.
Pair of Giant Black Cochins. The rooster is Big John and the hen is Madea because my boyfriend said she reminded him of a big black lady. (no offense to anybody) The hen is only 6 months old though so she's still got a lot of growing to do. She'll be slightly smaller than John.
This is John's big butt in the chicken door. When he's in the door (or madea) nobody else can get in or out. lol.
And the Swedish Ducks. Two blue and one black
And now for an update on my previous chickens.
The cuckoo marans. From left to right: un-named hen, Lola (favorite), and un-named rooster
The buff orpingtons. 4 hens and a rooster, Gimpy (the only one not screaming. lol)
This is a mixed bantam. Probably a serema/phoenix mix. Name is Chipmunk because it looked like a chipmunk when I got it. Any guesses as to gender? It's starting to get a comb but the other mix got a comb wayyyy before this one did so I'm not sure.
This is Little Rooster. Very friendly. Same mix as Chipmunk. They're both very very small. They're actually over a month old in these pictures...
The silkies. The one in the middle is not dead I promise. lol
The bantam Cochins. First two are buff and the last two are silver laced or mottled. Whichever. I love the third one. She's just gorgeous. Pretty sure the last guy is a rooster. It has very very little feathering. lol
The d'Uccles. 1-Porcelain, 2-Peach and white, 3-mille fleur, 4-mille fleur
Easter egger hen (I think). I was told it's a pure Ameracauna but I'm not sure. Any thoughts?
And that's the gang!
Old english game bantam rooster. This picture doesn't do him justice!
Black old english game bantam hen. Paired with the rooster above.
Red old english game bantam hen. Name is Prissy and she's a total love bug!
Partridge Silkie hen (I think)
Silver duckwing old english game bantam pair.
Wheaton old english game bantam pair.
Blue rosecomb trio.
Black silkie hen (I think)
Ameracaunas. Can anybody tell if the white one is a roo or hen? The brown one is younger so that's why she's smaller.
Pair of Giant Black Cochins. The rooster is Big John and the hen is Madea because my boyfriend said she reminded him of a big black lady. (no offense to anybody) The hen is only 6 months old though so she's still got a lot of growing to do. She'll be slightly smaller than John.
This is John's big butt in the chicken door. When he's in the door (or madea) nobody else can get in or out. lol.
And the Swedish Ducks. Two blue and one black
And now for an update on my previous chickens.
The cuckoo marans. From left to right: un-named hen, Lola (favorite), and un-named rooster
The buff orpingtons. 4 hens and a rooster, Gimpy (the only one not screaming. lol)
This is a mixed bantam. Probably a serema/phoenix mix. Name is Chipmunk because it looked like a chipmunk when I got it. Any guesses as to gender? It's starting to get a comb but the other mix got a comb wayyyy before this one did so I'm not sure.
This is Little Rooster. Very friendly. Same mix as Chipmunk. They're both very very small. They're actually over a month old in these pictures...
The silkies. The one in the middle is not dead I promise. lol
The bantam Cochins. First two are buff and the last two are silver laced or mottled. Whichever. I love the third one. She's just gorgeous. Pretty sure the last guy is a rooster. It has very very little feathering. lol
The d'Uccles. 1-Porcelain, 2-Peach and white, 3-mille fleur, 4-mille fleur
Easter egger hen (I think). I was told it's a pure Ameracauna but I'm not sure. Any thoughts?
And that's the gang!