Chickens r the best!
Songster
- Sep 25, 2017
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We have 4 Hybrids and 2 Brahmas. 

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Things have changed since I last posted in here. I might as well throw up an updated list.
1 buff orpington, 2 easter eggers, 1 barred rock, 3 rhode island reds, 2 black sex links, 1 bantam polish and my little roo, who I believe to be OEGB X easter egger (the one in my avatar).
My flock is made up of a Barred Rock, a Salmon Faverolle, three Light Brahmas, a White Leghorn, a Buff Orpington, a Partridge Rock, a Cuckoo Maran, a White Cochin, and soon-to-be a Black Silkie, a Buff Silkie, and three blue/splash/Black silkies. Phew, what a mouthful![]()
Things have changed (again) since I made that post. The polish has been rehomed to a friend of mine. The half banty roo was taken by a predator and was replaced by an EE and I have another orpington, 2 GLW, a leghorn and an egyptian fayoumi in the brooder. The polish wound up being a cockerel and after my normal roo was taken wound up running the show. He actually did really well with the LF hens, but they started plucking his 80's rock star hair and I ended up deciding to send him somewhere that was a better fit for him. I get updates on how well he is doingPolish and Silkies are usually very timid docile bantams and need others of their kind to toodle around with away from the larger breeds. Do you have another 2 or 3 Polish bantams to go with the single one you mentioned in your post?
Same here, I call all 18 by name and people ask me all the time," how can I tell them apart"Current are in my signature. Also had 2 Cubalayas and 2 Partridge Chanteclers. Getting 2 Golden Campines and 2 Barred Rocks next week. I do enjoy being able to figure out which bird is which by sight. Some are leg banded but that is for DW and DD1. I can tell who is who because I see them several times a day.