I'm in shock!!!!
Oh allright. I'm your friend. So I'll forgive you. I'll explain my reasons the best I can too.
The first time I saw a photo of one (brand new to chickens)... My mouth opened all of it's own accord... I couldn't stop laughing at them. Yes, I did actually think they were super cute.. but there was also someting about the shock value.. and they looked nothing like a chicken.
I bought my first batch of eggs online and my incubator.. and told my mom I had bought chciken eggs, that's all. When asked what kind of chicken.. I said "I dunno.. just chickens"
. After they had hatched I finally sent her a photo of what they would grow up to look like.
Mom's like... "Is that a Puppy?"...
"No mom.. I said those are what the chicks will turn into" Mom... "So you got another kind of bird then instead of chickens?"
So that was the start of it. I thought for sure the neighbors also, would never realize we were keeping chickens (ignoring the sound part there). As one BYC member mentioned.. "No I don't have chickens! Those are Giant Crested House Pigeons!"
Then I fell in love with my little ones. They are very very sweet.. they watch me all the time when they see me. When I pick them up, they feel so soft and fluffy. I love soft and fluffy.
They are supposed to be fabulously broody.. which is something I wanted.
They aren't heavy layers. But not the lightest layers, either.. (So says a chicken chart). The eggs aren't super tiny. Allthough I was hoping for that for humor value. I'll just have to get a serama or something for my amusingly tiny eggs now.
And their feathers... individually are the most interesting things to see. I've already got two marvelous craft projects in mind for them.. I just need everyone to shed more, and stop pooing on what they shed before I get to it!
They use the feathers for fly fishing, too.