What did you name your chicks ?

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Q-Tip, she’s a splash polish.

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Chonky, I think she’s an Olive Egger.

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And Gimpy, also possibly an Olive Egger or black Ameraucana.


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Oh my gosh loveeeee!
We hatched out 7 Polish, so might have to borrow the q-tip name šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

I love chonky and gimpy too!! We have a quamby who’s is older, she’s got a busted toe, (doesn’t affect her) we named her Ms Wonky lol.

Photo of our 7 polish šŸ˜
 

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My naming protocol usually ranges from names chosen for the bird's country of origin to TV or book characters.

Current flock is Camille (of French heritage); Evie, Audrey and Valentina (actually American TV); Isabel, Ophelia and Ursula (the I.O.U. girls); Alice and Cora (sisters from "The Last of the Mohicans"); Josephine (after the Empress, of course); Lucille (a red hen, named for Lucille Ball); Bronwyn (Speckled Sussex had to have an old British name); Millicent ("Call the Midwife"); Liesel (German breed); Lavinia ("Downtown Abbey"); Arabella ("Miss Scarlet and the Duke"); Pip and Squeak (named by someone else!); and Prudence, Gwendolyn, Daphne, Dottie and Lydia (just vintage names I like).
 
Oh my gosh loveeeee!
We hatched out 7 Polish, so might have to borrow the q-tip name šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

I love chonky and gimpy too!! We have a quamby who’s is older, she’s got a busted toe, (doesn’t affect her) we named her Ms Wonky lol.

Photo of our 7 polish šŸ˜
Oh yea, looks like you have a couple Q-Tips in that bunch!!!
 
My naming protocol usually ranges from names chosen for the bird's country of origin to TV or book characters.

Current flock is Camille (of French heritage); Evie, Audrey and Valentina (actually American TV); Isabel, Ophelia and Ursula (the I.O.U. girls); Alice and Cora (sisters from "The Last of the Mohicans"); Josephine (after the Empress, of course); Lucille (a red hen, named for Lucille Ball); Bronwyn (Speckled Sussex had to have an old British name); Millicent ("Call the Midwife"); Liesel (German breed); Lavinia ("Downtown Abbey"); Arabella ("Miss Scarlet and the Duke"); Pip and Squeak (named by someone else!); and Prudence, Gwendolyn, Daphne, Dottie and Lydia (just vintage names I like).
Ooo love!
We’ve got a very mixed flock of names… but I’m loving the ideas here! I love the vintage names too 🤭 we did an old lady name trend for a bit (those birds were rehomed mostly). But it was definitely a theme we had going haha.
 

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