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Kia ora you all;
We aren't super brand new to chickens, but becoming "official" with Backyard Chickens after peeking without registering for about 7 months (hehe).
My partner calls me "Crazy Chicken Lady" as I love our girls so much, and I keep thinking we might need yet another chicken....
We have 6 girls:
Gina and Tonica: Our first 2, Brown Shavers egg laying machines, and really cheeky docile chickens. They weren't laying enough eggs for a family of 4, so we decided to get 2 more:
Ferrari and Vespa: A Blue Leghorn (Ferrari, who is not laying yet after 2 months, she must have been younger than she looked when we got her from the "original" Crazy Chickenn Lady) and a Lavender Araucana (British Tailed Araucana), who only started laying her first beautiful light green-blue eggs a couple of weeks ago. We had sort of given up on them ever laying eggs, as we got them at the end of September with the promise that Vespa had already laid her first green egg, and Ferrari "would start soon"... Mid November and nothing was happening. I got sick of buying store eggs, so decided to get:
Lena Kravitz and Mary Poppins: Two gorgeous Plymouth Barred Rocks. Lena Kravitz is such a "Rock" Star, and Mary Poppins has the beautiful old style bloomers that make her look like the beloved Nanny. They were already on the lay, pick them up from a farm nearby where they were "Wild Ranging" more that Free Ranging.
Our girls are so beautiful and so funny, we waste a lot of time watching Chicken TV, we even do the dialogs for them!!
We live in New Zealand, where we have a house with a decent size backyard but not a farm. People walk past our house and always always look into our front garden hoping to catch a glimpse of the chooks, so lovely. Our cat Daisy thinks she is a chicken, she loves hanging out with them, keeping a keen eye and always making sure that the yoghurt I put out for the ladies is just perfect for them, hehehe....
Life is good and we enjoy the simple pleasures, like a basket full of lovely eggs, the Pohutukawa tree in full bloom at Christmas time, and the veggie garden thriving. I am chuffed about our sunflowers making the house look so much more like a home, blooming along the front fence!!
We like sailing, mountain biking, road riding, chicken watching and improvising dialogs for our chicken soap operas.
We also love looking after our garden and cooking.
Thanks for such a useful site, I have so many questions for all of you now!! Better start reading!!
Silvana and Chris
We aren't super brand new to chickens, but becoming "official" with Backyard Chickens after peeking without registering for about 7 months (hehe).
My partner calls me "Crazy Chicken Lady" as I love our girls so much, and I keep thinking we might need yet another chicken....
We have 6 girls:
Gina and Tonica: Our first 2, Brown Shavers egg laying machines, and really cheeky docile chickens. They weren't laying enough eggs for a family of 4, so we decided to get 2 more:
Ferrari and Vespa: A Blue Leghorn (Ferrari, who is not laying yet after 2 months, she must have been younger than she looked when we got her from the "original" Crazy Chickenn Lady) and a Lavender Araucana (British Tailed Araucana), who only started laying her first beautiful light green-blue eggs a couple of weeks ago. We had sort of given up on them ever laying eggs, as we got them at the end of September with the promise that Vespa had already laid her first green egg, and Ferrari "would start soon"... Mid November and nothing was happening. I got sick of buying store eggs, so decided to get:
Lena Kravitz and Mary Poppins: Two gorgeous Plymouth Barred Rocks. Lena Kravitz is such a "Rock" Star, and Mary Poppins has the beautiful old style bloomers that make her look like the beloved Nanny. They were already on the lay, pick them up from a farm nearby where they were "Wild Ranging" more that Free Ranging.
Our girls are so beautiful and so funny, we waste a lot of time watching Chicken TV, we even do the dialogs for them!!
We live in New Zealand, where we have a house with a decent size backyard but not a farm. People walk past our house and always always look into our front garden hoping to catch a glimpse of the chooks, so lovely. Our cat Daisy thinks she is a chicken, she loves hanging out with them, keeping a keen eye and always making sure that the yoghurt I put out for the ladies is just perfect for them, hehehe....
Life is good and we enjoy the simple pleasures, like a basket full of lovely eggs, the Pohutukawa tree in full bloom at Christmas time, and the veggie garden thriving. I am chuffed about our sunflowers making the house look so much more like a home, blooming along the front fence!!
We like sailing, mountain biking, road riding, chicken watching and improvising dialogs for our chicken soap operas.
We also love looking after our garden and cooking.
Thanks for such a useful site, I have so many questions for all of you now!! Better start reading!!
Silvana and Chris