Haha. I love it! 😄I don't have a flock name, per se, but I do have several coops, and I generally have names that refer to the groups in those.
A few examples:
The tiny coop with the two mature Cochin Bantams hens is home to the Little Jewels.
The three full-sized Cochin Bantams who live in another coop are the Twisted Sisters, a reference to early seasons of "Grey's Anatomy." These girls are nearly inseparable and make seriously unique sounds, a language all their own.
My original hen, a Buff Orp, and her three fluffy coop mates are The Ladies, and the new coop with my almost-four-month-olds houses The Fab Five.
I could go on, but then everyone would know that I have way too many coops -- and likely too many chickens, if that's even possible.
Haha. I love it! 😄I don't have a flock name, per se, but I do have several coops, and I generally have names that refer to the groups in those.
A few examples:
The tiny coop with the two mature Cochin Bantams hens is home to the Little Jewels.
The three full-sized Cochin Bantams who live in another coop are the Twisted Sisters, a reference to early seasons of "Grey's Anatomy." These girls are nearly inseparable and make seriously unique sounds, a language all their own.
My original hen, a Buff Orp, and her three fluffy coop mates are The Ladies, and the new coop with my almost-four-month-olds houses The Fab Five.
I could go on, but then everyone would know that I have way too many coops -- and likely too many chickens, if that's even possible.
That's fitting haha. So much poop! Maybe I'll call mine the Coop de Poop. 😂I unofficially refer to mine as the "poop patrol", usually while cleaning up after them.
Fab five is a cute one! I love that you have so many. Coop goals! 😄I don't have a flock name, per se, but I do have several coops, and I generally have names that refer to the groups in those.
A few examples:
The tiny coop with the two mature Cochin Bantams hens is home to the Little Jewels.
The three full-sized Cochin Bantams who live in another coop are the Twisted Sisters, a reference to early seasons of "Grey's Anatomy." These girls are nearly inseparable and make seriously unique sounds, a language all their own.
My original hen, a Buff Orp, and her three fluffy coop mates are The Ladies, and the new coop with my almost-four-month-olds houses The Fab Five.
I could go on, but then everyone would know that I have way too many coops -- and likely too many chickens, if that's even possible.