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Hi Nancy!I recall an old saying "the hurrier I go, the behinder I get!" pretty much the story of my life.

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Hi Nancy!I recall an old saying "the hurrier I go, the behinder I get!" pretty much the story of my life.
They are absolutely gorgeous, Bob!
You are very kind. They are super friendly too. I am very lucky.They are absolutely gorgeous, Bob!I never tire of looking @ them.
If they weren't such stickybeaks...!!!Just plain mean! I respect that!![]()
They do. It is truly distinctive. I can't think of another chicken with such a distinctive shape. Weird hairdos & strange featherings we have plenty of but that lovely curved shape like a small tea cup is original & charming.What an attractive shape they have!![]()
She is a wonderful girl. She blends in beautifully where she had her nest.Some of you will remember this.View attachment 2736286
My girl Ha'penny spent @ least a week sneakily hopping the fence when I wasn't around & laying her egg in a beautifully hidden nest half under a log & camouflaged by palm fronds. By the time she decided to sit there were 10 eggs under her!I was frantic with worry when I couldn't find her & must have walked past her dozens of times without seeing her.
One of the reasons I originally wanted this breed was because they weren't supposed to go broody. So much for that! She has @ least one go each season!
So, still Chicken Breeds 101 for RC then.No it's not a breed thing but the first chicken of each breed means the breed gets mentioned a bit.
Hey Diva!I recall an old saying "the hurrier I go, the behinder I get!" pretty much the story of my life.