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Joshgb

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So now that I know the breeds. Thank you "what breed is this forum" I have 3 silkies 1 cockerel 2 pullets. 4 Easter eggers 2 cockerels 2 pullets. 3 Rhode Island reds all hens. 1 blue Orpington pullet 1 lavender Orpington pullet. Next spring I would like a few Saigon, aseel, and o-shamo chickens
 
So now that I know the breeds. Thank you "what breed is this forum" I have 3 silkies 1 cockerel 2 pullets. 4 Easter eggers 2 cockerels 2 pullets. 3 Rhode Island reds all hens. 1 blue Orpington pullet 1 lavender Orpington pullet. Next spring I would like a few Saigon, aseel, and o-shamo chickens
Welcome to BYC from middle Tennessee :welcome
 
So now that I know the breeds. Thank you "what breed is this forum" I have 3 silkies 1 cockerel 2 pullets. 4 Easter eggers 2 cockerels 2 pullets. 3 Rhode Island reds all hens. 1 blue Orpington pullet 1 lavender Orpington pullet. Next spring I would like a few Saigon, aseel, and o-shamo chickens

all beautiful breeds :welcome from Western Washington state, your building a pretty solid flock where are you located feel free to post photo's of the birds your coop anything at all
 
I am in upstate New York. I originally bought all the chickens for meat and eggs but my son loves the silkies and they are perfect so now he is going to show them and the rest will be working chickens. My kid is also the reason I want aseel chickens.
 
The chicken coop
 

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I think you will have to coop them away from the regular chickens Shamos & Asil are very large birds. Don't know if they have any pet keeping qualities.
 

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