Wet Hens!

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It's a cold, rainy day with temperatures barely into the low 40's and downpour sufficient to have water collect on the surface of my sandy and well-drained soil.

My hens, who hold me personally responsible for the weather, *could* have stayed in shelter, needing only to walk about 1 foot through the rain from the canopy over the coop to the feeder/waterer shelter, but they chose not to -- foraging around their pen every time I was looking out and following me around protesting when I was getting eggs.

Dumpling, the Light Brahma, is either the smartest bird or the most waterproof, with rain beading on and barely dampening the surface of her feathers.

Most of the others are obviously only wet at the surface.

But Teriyaki, the larger Blue Australorp with the smaller comb, looks like she's been swimming.

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Unfortunately, the picture quality in bad light and rain is rather poor.

I guess the only thing madder than a wet hen is a hen who missed out on some forage because it was raining. 🤣
 
I’m sure Teriyaki will be fine, but keep an eye out for sneezing, it could be a sign she’s sick. Beautiful flock btw!

I'm not worried about her. I'm sure that the water is only on the surface. If she had wanted to stay dry she could have gone into the coop or stayed under the shelter.

I do find it amusing how different they are though and am amazed by Dumpling's apparently waterproof coat -- gotta love those thick, thick Brahma feathers!
 
I'm not worried about her. I'm sure that the water is only on the surface. If she had wanted to stay dry she could have gone into the coop or stayed under the shelter.

I do find it amusing how different they are though and am amazed by Dumpling's apparently waterproof coat -- gotta love those thick, thick Brahma feathers!
lol you really do.... I’m not that good with chicken breeds, but do you have a California white and a silver laced Wyandotte? And what seems to be a Colombian rock? Again, sorry if I got it wrong, I’m learning!
 
lol you really do.... I’m not that good with chicken breeds, but do you have a California white and a silver laced Wyandotte? And what seems to be a Colombian rock? Again, sorry if I got it wrong, I’m learning!

There are 2 of the Blue Australorps, one soggy and one drier, a California White, a Silver-laced Wyandotte, and the Columbian patterned bird is a Light Brahma (I don't think you can see her feet in that photo).
 
There are 2 of the Blue Australorps, one soggy and one drier, a California White, a Silver-laced Wyandotte, and the Columbian patterned bird is a Light Brahma (I don't think you can see her feet in that photo).
I couldn't tell what color the other blue australorp was. And Light brahma was going to be my second guess. I can never tell between light brahma and columbian rock... although I'm pretty sure light brahmas have feathery legs right?
 
I couldn't tell what color the other blue australorp was. And Light brahma was going to be my second guess. I can never tell between light brahma and columbian rock... although I'm pretty sure light brahmas have feathery legs right?

Yes, the Light Brahmas have feathered feet and pea combs. The Columbian Rocks have clean legs and single combs.

I haven't had a Columbian Rock, but if I get any Rocks I'll want either those or the Silver-Penciled variety. I love Columbian patterning!
 

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