Cute picture - I bet they are gorgeous now. I just knew my banty cochin wasn't a banty after she started growing like crazy. Thanks!
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now that's too cool. She must really love you to stay there with you. I have one that has just started being a loner and I'm worried about her/him because she just started doing this. I THINK it's a she because it's not quite 3 months old yet and it's a black australorp. It didn't go out to free range today with the rest of them and then when I fed them it didn't go eat although it did eat some boss I threw over there in the pine straw before I fed them.I have a loner hen. She came to live here on her own, just showed up in my yard one day. She never hangs out with the other hens, does not put herself away at night with the rest, she sleeps under the barn. At first she slept in a tree, then in the barn, now under the barn. She is free to leave whenever she wants, there are plenty of other chickens in the neighborhood. She chooses to live here, and chooses to be alone. But, I think she really wants babies. I do not know where she came from, and there are roosters around here that she could go see, but she doesn't. And she has been here for over a year now.