The IMPORTED ENGLISH Orpington Thread




It's an addiction when your winter garden is planted in greens for your chickens, rather than for yourself :) At least the birds are enjoying it immensely.

And don't make fun of the playschool coop in the background. I found it along the road on garbage pickup day, reassembled it, and turned it into a mini-paradise for a single jubilee roo :)
 
It's an addiction when your winter garden is planted in greens for your chickens, rather than for yourself :) At least the birds are enjoying it immensely.

And don't make fun of the playschool coop in the background. I found it along the road on garbage pickup day, reassembled it, and turned it into a mini-paradise for a single jubilee roo :)
That's sweet. (Both the garden & the little house you got for your roo.) It's nice to see pics of green this time of year. We're just thankful not to be covered with snow yet. My flock still goes out to scratch around in the frozen ground but I've had to limit them due to the multiple hawks looking for an easy meal.
 
It's an addiction when your winter garden is planted in greens for your chickens, rather than for yourself :) At least the birds are enjoying it immensely. And don't make fun of the playschool coop in the background. I found it along the road on garbage pickup day, reassembled it, and turned it into a mini-paradise for a single jubilee roo :)
We have a playhouse coop also
 
12 weeks old already:

Sylvester, the splash cockerel



Babs (the biter), who's actually only 10 weeks


Freddy (the spare cockerel; also only 10 weeks) and Clorinda



Venetia (my favorite, and she knows it)
 
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@ Megalomaniac: Those greens look mighty good to me! lol ... The chickens would not get all of them at my house!
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I like your roo palace too.
 

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