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Joaniecrumpet
In the Brooder
- Jul 25, 2022
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Thank you for the welcome! Here are a few photos! Gladys, Little Edie, Millie and Fleur.
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Thank you for the welcome! Here are a few photos! Gladys, Little Edie, Millie and Fleur.
I'm so green with envy!!! Gorgeous flock!Thank you for the welcome! Here are a few photos! Gladys, Little Edie, Millie and Fleur.
So happy you have joined our flock.Hi @Joaniecrumpet welcome to byc i have Pekins the one in my profile pic worn reserve at fairHi! I've been keeping hens for about 3 and a half years in the backyard of my Victorian terrace - if you know English houses you will know that these yards are not particularly big, but it's all theirs. We have a run with bark chippings as well as the cemented space, which is really easy to keep clean (my very patient partner power-washes it once a week). I started out with 2 rescues, normal Warren types. A couple of years ago I discovered there was a Pekin (I think Americans call them cochin) breeder nearby, and got my first tiny hen. I am now obsessed and will never have anything else. I used to work for a charity that facilitated henkeeping in care homes, so I have met a lot of hens - I've never seen girls who are so friendly and have so much personality. I currently have 2 grownup girls, a mottled and a wheaten, and now 2 pullets who have been with us less than a month - two millefleurs.
We have an Eglu setup which is perfect for our tiny hens.
and Welcome to Backyard Chickens.
to have you here with us. Enjoy your time here at BYC!