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Hahaha Miss Digby Chicken Caesar...I love crazy names we come up with for our flocks. We have a Princess Penelope Pink Pumps. Good luck with the eggs, would love to know how it goes and see any pics of the hatchlings. I want to get an incubator (and DH was gonna get me one for my birthday) but I know i will go crazy and have a HUGE flock. Plus I get attached easily and it would be hard to get rid of the roos.My BR, Stella, will eat from my hands but backs away when I try to touch her. My EE, Miss Digby Chicken Caesar, won't even come near me when I am close to the coop, though she and I have worked out a way to give her treats without the BR eating all of them. My Faverolles rooster, Dr. Orpheus, is friendly and will eat near me, but isn't really into being touched. I have three BSM hens who crouch for me (they are still in quarantine after their sister mysteriously passed away) and let me pet them. Snow White, who has the least amount of splash, will lay down when I pet her and get kinda sleepy. They all get excited when they see me coming because they know I always have something for them, and I love them even if they are stand-offish.
We are incubating eggs for the first time, so I have the chance to make myself a lap chicken if the hatch goes well. The eggs are EExSF and BRxSF. I'm excited!
Sounds like you have a great flock. All of my mature flock will jump up on my lap but out of the new little ones only a few of the reds will jump near me. Wish we had a lap chicken (and was hoping for one out of our last group) but I am happy with them just feeling relaxed enough to get near me and allow me to hold them without them freaking out.I have 3 barred rock girls and 3 red sex links .. We've raised them from tiny lil chick ... They are 18/19 weeks now and they are all very friendly... One barred rock doesn't care to be held for long.. and will peck to let you know to put her down.. but they all run to me and my kids every time we open the back door.. They follow, crawl up on our lap if we're on the ground tending the garden and will eat right out of our hands.. Simply wonderful chickens! =)