Show Off Your Chickens And Ducks! - September 2nd 2019 *CHAT THREAD*

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I live in a rural town so I can't have many chickens and no roosters. I have tried many different breeds over the years and have had some success, some failure- but always fun. My favorites in the past were Alberta, the Buff Orpington ( she was VERY broody and BERY bossy) and Flora, the splash marans (see Avatar) who was a ham. I usually get my chicks from a reputable hatchery. I did go to a local hatchery and get a Mottled Oprington - Missy. She is hilarious. She vibrates when she fusses- and she fusses a lot. Her friend is Irene, the Buff Brahma. I also have Margaret - a Black Copper Marans. She turned out to be a cross beak and a blind eye, but is doing fine after a rocky start. She can eat and snack and drink water just fine - and lays the best little dark brown eggs. Opal is Margaret's hatchmate. She is a Splash Marans. Although she isn't particularly friendly, she is pretty and curious and is a good friend to Margaret. I know I can only keep a few, but resisting chicken math is hard. I rehomed Alberta, Flora and Irene and will probably rehome Opal. I plan to get babies this month and brood babies in the house before it gets too cold outside.
 

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I live in a rural town so I can't have many chickens and no roosters. I have tried many different breeds over the years and have had some success, some failure- but always fun. My favorites in the past were Alberta, the Buff Orpington ( she was VERY broody and BERY bossy) and Flora, the splash marans (see Avatar) who was a ham. I usually get my chicks from a reputable hatchery. I did go to a local hatchery and get a Mottled Oprington - Missy. She is hilarious. She vibrates when she fusses- and she fusses a lot. Her friend is Irene, the Buff Brahma. I also have Margaret - a Black Copper Marans. She turned out to be a cross beak and a blind eye, but is doing fine after a rocky start. She can eat and snack and drink water just fine - and lays the best little dark brown eggs. Opal is Margaret's hatchmate. She is a Splash Marans. Although she isn't particularly friendly, she is pretty and curious and is a good friend to Margaret. I know I can only keep a few, but resisting chicken math is hard. I rehomed Alberta, Flora and Irene and will probably rehome Opal. I plan to get babies this month and brood babies in the house before it gets too cold outside.

I love the black and white one. She's very pretty!
 
51FD5C7C-2EC0-486F-A865-3AA3979674F6.jpeg Libby(Liberty) A6F01BC4-B09C-42CE-B9DE-4DDE7F03D9C0.jpeg Cookie* 2AE5C2BA-1A30-484A-B56C-9785BC8E2C0A.jpeg
Midnight
Copper

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Cookie
Custard
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Mae (my Mosaic)

Cookie is so named because the firefighter we got her from is a mentor to my son, also a firefighter. He was a college instructor, and was in the habit of throwing cookies to students who gave correct answers in class. He nicknamed my son Cookie Monster. Also, because my husband and son thinks she looks like cookie dough.
Midnight has a twin named Moonlight; Cooper has a twin named Cuddles

So, to recap, we have
Libby, Middy, Moonie, Mae
Cookie, Custard, Copper, Cuddles

Some of the pix are darker because it’s almost 95 degrees here and they are under a tarp that’s attached to the fence. They have a perfectly shaded, ventilated coop, but prefer being under the tarp mostly
 

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