BrandonLis
In the Brooder
- Jul 16, 2025
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I can’t remember, but where did you get your Hmong chickens from?
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I got them from Sugar Feather Farm in Vermont, they raise a lot of rare breeds there and have been super nice and helpful. I’ve gotten a nice variety of healthy and beautiful birds.I can’t remember, but where did you get your Hmong chickens from?
Oh nice, I just hatched a recent batch from them. Incredibly skittish chicks and LARGER than my other Hmong chickens. Will have to be careful to select best birds for my project. Half of mine are pea combs, which I’m not an entire fan of.I got them from Sugar Feather Farm in Vermont, they raise a lot of rare breeds there and have been super nice and helpful. I’ve gotten a nice variety of healthy and beautiful birds.
Wow, what a perfect name to give her! I appreciate you for being very culturally inclusive of the Hmong chicken breed as well. Those are some big girls too!Oh wow, small world! Yeah, about half of my chicks that have hatched from them (8 total, 5 last year and 3 this year) were always skittish, but the rest are sweet and friendly in a mild-mannered way. I think Nicole of SFF breeds for health, temperament and retaining the native variety of her landrace breeds. So all the birds are different in terms of personality and appearance, which I personally like but that’s just my own taste. My hen Blackbird is one of my favorite birds I’ve ever owned, she’s so stunningly beautiful, mellow and sweet. And my girl Nkauj Hnub, who I gave a Hmong name that means Lady Sun, is friendly, lovely, and a monster when she’s broody!
I personally much prefer the pea combs since I live in a climate with very cold winters (as does Sugar Feather, I’m not super close but I can drive there to pick up my hatching eggs, and she helped me vaccinate my chicks for Marek’s after they’d hatched.)
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Blackbird, I just took this today
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Hnub! She’s a hefty girl!
Blackbird is a model!!! beautiful colorationOh wow, small world! Yeah, about half of my chicks that have hatched from them (8 total, 5 last year and 3 this year) were always skittish, but the rest are sweet and friendly in a mild-mannered way. I think Nicole of SFF breeds for health, temperament and retaining the native variety of her landrace breeds. So all the birds are different in terms of personality and appearance, which I personally like but that’s just my own taste. My hen Blackbird is one of my favorite birds I’ve ever owned, she’s so stunningly beautiful, mellow and sweet. And my girl Nkauj Hnub, who I gave a Hmong name that means Lady Sun, is friendly, lovely, and a monster when she’s broody!
I personally much prefer the pea combs since I live in a climate with very cold winters (as does Sugar Feather, I’m not super close but I can drive there to pick up my hatching eggs, and she helped me vaccinate my chicks for Marek’s after they’d hatched.)
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Blackbird, I just took this today
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Hnub! She’s a hefty girl!