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This is my first post in this thread, so I might as well make introductions haha
I have a flock of 9 right now. I have 66 acres so it's not so much space that's limited, it's more so time.
These are my four silver laced wyandottes. 2 roos and 2 pullets. They are so cute because even though the roos get into tuffs, when they sunbathe or whatever, there is always a big pile of chicks in their pen laying together. I haven't named them, even though I might as well since I have so few I can tell them apart.
These are my silkie mixes. They are both pullets, in least I hope. They present themselves more 'hennish' if that makes any sense.
This is my mystery EE. It's the same age as the silkies. Not sure of a gender yet. or even a color really. IIt looks white, but there's some blue in there too. Also tailless now, about a week after that pic was taken.
These are my 2 chicks in the breeder. The first one's a silkie and the second's a australorp. I'm not sure if the silkie is mixed or not. The breeder never specified if it was mixed.
I have a flock of 9 right now. I have 66 acres so it's not so much space that's limited, it's more so time.These are my four silver laced wyandottes. 2 roos and 2 pullets. They are so cute because even though the roos get into tuffs, when they sunbathe or whatever, there is always a big pile of chicks in their pen laying together. I haven't named them, even though I might as well since I have so few I can tell them apart.
These are my silkie mixes. They are both pullets, in least I hope. They present themselves more 'hennish' if that makes any sense.
This is my mystery EE. It's the same age as the silkies. Not sure of a gender yet. or even a color really. IIt looks white, but there's some blue in there too. Also tailless now, about a week after that pic was taken.
These are my 2 chicks in the breeder. The first one's a silkie and the second's a australorp. I'm not sure if the silkie is mixed or not. The breeder never specified if it was mixed.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do. 