**SHARE YOUR MOST UNIQUE CHICKEN NAME**

we have:
a white silkie rooster named "Hook" because he has a hook shaped toe on his left foot.
a partridge silkie hen named "Flo" because my husband says "she just looks like a FLO" (whatever that means???)
a bantam pair named "Ross & Rachel" because the names seemed like a good idea at the time(?)
a turken/naked neck chick named "Vlad" because he's (or she's) transylvanian.
4 cinnamon queen chicks reffered to as "the spice girls"
Not sure its warrented here, but we also have a billy goat named "Mr.Goat/Food" we call him Mr. Goat and he answers to "you want some food"
there are many others who need names... some stars shine more brightly than others I guess.
 
First I must let you all know that I have a sick sense of humor... These Birds are all loved and I have no intention of having a BBQ anytime soon. I asked my friends and family for help naming my 12 babies and it was all over. This is what we all came up with:

Nugget
Marsala
Cacciatore
Lady Bird
Colonel
Pop Corn
Kabob
Dumplin'
Pot Pie
Popeye
Noodle
and last but not least
Nemo
 
I still really like my Admiral. She is a chocolate splash Swedish duck. She is very confident and calm, exceptionally clever, and she has a HUGE, regal-looking crest of white feathers on her head. It's a very suitable, nautical name.

In fact, that is her in my avatar. lol
 
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Googlibutt is the most unique chicken name in our flock, and it belongs to our silkie. My SO named her. One day I overheard him telling my mother he didn't know how he thought up the name, it just came to him. Later that day I reminded him that I had been calling him Googlibutt as a term of endearment almost every day since high school, so it didn't "just come to him." Proves just how much he's been paying attention to what I've said over the past decade.
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"Buttless" AKA "Zombie" was probably our most uniquely named chicken. He was one of those 'packing peanuts' that the hatcheries send with orders. We ended up with better than two dozen the first year we really got into poultry. That first fall we were crating up the excess roos & birds we wanted to cull before winter for a trip to you-know-where. Our then toddler aged DD started to get VERY upset, it turned out that to her the big white roos were the prettiest birds on the farm. Her Da let her pick a rooster to keep. That old boy lived for years and survived two separate dog attacks in his life. The second left him with injuries so awful that we considered putting him down. He survived and healed but missing the 'parson's nose' or what ever the proper term is for the tail part of the chicken. He was a much loved pet of the farm and had quite the personality for a chicken. We still have one of his sons.
 
We had names long before our chicks arrived:

My Daughters has two Australorps:
Elphaba (Elphie) - From Wicked
Bella - From Twilight

My Son has two Buff Orpingtons:
Pepper
- From Ironman
Princess Leia (Layer) - From Star Wars

In addition:
Nanka the EE and Maminka the GLW from a favorite children's story Maminka's Children.
Hester the Barred Rock - (Scarlet Letter)
 
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Rooster Cogburn,we named him that because His crest covers one eye like Rooster Cogburn's Eye patch.
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Blindy, My little brother named her. He named her that because she could not see her very well, and kept bumping into things.
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Little girl (It's the polish hen, not the chicken looking at the camera.),
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I was trying to find a name for her, and called her little girl in the meantime, I called her little girl, Now she will answer to nothing else except for ''CHICKENS!!!'' and that is for treats.
 
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