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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.