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Obsessed With Silkies
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Whoa! Are those satin buff brahmas!!!!
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Whoa! Are those satin buff brahmas!!!!
in north Africa, hard to get plymouth rock, and most of American dual purposeThese are such great lists!
Yea you definitely need to get the FavorellesOh how I wish I could have an unlimited amount of space for chickens. Right now I'm loving the look of mottled bantam cochins in any color, especially the buff.
My dream chicken would be an easy to handle, bearded Cochin bodytype bird that may or may not lay green eggs. Not sure if that already exists, if anyone knows of such a breed let me know. my sister has a really nice show Cochin bantam Roo with her friendliest Easter eggers. I plan to get eggs from this group in a few weeks to incubate. Hehehe
I used to raise and show bearded Quail D'Anvers, and would love to have them again because they are such comical little creatures. Also other colors of that breed!
As for something I've never ever had, Salmon Faverolles. If I were to order something, it would be faverolles.
I have a thing for bearded chickens. If all breeds had a bearded variety I'd not be able to control myself.
Tldr:
Mottled buff, blue, black cochins
Cochin x Easter egger cross
Bearded D'anvers
Salmon Faverolles
Yea you definitely need to get the Favorelles
They're amazing![]()
Everyone has different taste.i don't like Favorelles,
In general, I don't like any breeds that goes out of normal shape of chicken
i hate egs feathering, crested, frizzle or silkie, etc
yes that's right dear, there is no accounting for tasteEveryone has different taste.
Don't know but I like 'em!Whoa! Are those satin buff brahmas!!!!