We have had our babies for a month now and wow what fun!!! They are a scraggly lot and getting better now that they are free ranging and get plenty of food and fun. We rescued them from a horribly filthy coop that had a smaller run than we have now and they were not feed so much by a not very nice man. Poor things. The picture above is hours after we brought them home the first day

This is Black Sheep.She is a loner and her feathers show an irridecent green/blue when she is in the sun!! Any idea what type she is?
This is the head honcho, El Diablo. In the forefront is Rainbow and Miss Guinea over by the evestrough.
This is Milk Shake. She is the friendliest and we have no idea what kind she is...actually, other than Miss Guinea and Yankee, we have no idea what kinds of chickens we rescued. lol
This Yankee, we think she is an ameraucana. She is a bit of a bully.

My Darling, Miss Guinea

Some of the flock having a snack
