Show us your Chickens :)

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I haven't seen a post for chickens yet so here goes...

Here are photos of mine

The Girls...
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The Boys...
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So get posting and show us your chickens!!!
 

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WelshD you have good looking chickens there.

Can't believe that there is only 2 of us with chickens to show ;)

What breed are the top 2 in your photos? Just love the way their feathers go :)
 

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Thank you. The stripey ones are my pride and joy :)

Yours are fab too, look like a bunch of characters :)

The first pic is of a pure bred Frizzle and the second is of a Pekin that has frizzle feathering.
 

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The Frizzles look great with their different feathers.
I do like the stripey ones too, thats why I went for a Wyandotte egg to hatch....just ended up with the cockerel and not the stripey hen lol but I love him all the same.
Do you show yours or do you just breed/keep them?
 

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We used to have chickens of various breeds (Sumatran, light Sussex, Rhode Island Red, Welsummer, Wheaten Ameraucana). My favourites were the Black Sumatran Game. We never kept the different breeds separate so we ended up with some attractive crosses.

Eddie (Sumatran x).
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Tamerisk (Sumatran) once decided to evict a peacock that turned up one day.
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Fab pics of the peacock and that Sumatra cross is amazing!

I have black Sumatra bantams, I havent had them long. The jury is still out on whether I will persevere with them or not, they are incredibly beautiful but very feisty lol
 

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They are super feisty! :D They were also very healthy, brilliant at flying (compared to most chickens) and never suffered from leg mites. We were constantly dipping the others (or so it seemed).


He won the fight with the peacock... I wanted the peacock to stay. :(
 

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Beautiful chooks, we have a Hungarian white who decided to move in after flying over a few fences and owner didnt want her back said sh didn't lay bu now very happy here and laying again.

They all get daily cuddles

Other three ginger, Doris and henrietta

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Ginger the head chook as you maybe be able to tell from the pic

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This pics are all fab! I'd love so e chickens ( and a lamb!) but have no one to look after the, when I go on hols! Already have horse,two cats and a dog - so cost of going away is already high, therefore husband is not keen on any new additions!

Great pics, have enjoyed looking at them - really like the black and white speckly chicken. The ones with the twisted feathers are also pretty cool :)
 

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Would love to have chooks again too. However I also have 3 dogs, who are most certainly not small fluffy/feathered friendly and am not prepared to risk it. Perhaps when I move and can be sure I can fence the chooks very carefully I will have some again. At a friends yard with chooks recently , I had to actually pick up and cart off my middle boy who was obsessed and normally he comes back when called.
 

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Hello Welsh D, I have justy worked out who you are!!

I have mainly wyandotte bantams too, but not as nice as Welsh Ds I like playing with funny colours.
Also have dutch bantams and sabelpoots.
So as not to bore you all to tears with pics here is Scooby and one of his wives.

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I'm new to chicken keeping (haven't started yet lol), but I'm expecting my hen house to be delivered today! and will get some hens next week. Love all your pics :) Anyone got any hens for sale??
 

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Welcome to the dark side Clava. Be warned it's all terribly addictive!

Clodagh you are slacking, I knew who you were two years ago lol x
Lovely Sabelpoot, I just love the shape if the males, that sweeping curve of the topline you only see in a really good example :)
 

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Oops I'm slow!
Clava - depends what you want. Pure breeds it isn't a good time of year for them as people will be hatching now. Hybrids tend to be available all year. Where abouts are you?
 

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Clava - depends what you want. Pure breeds it isn't a good time of year for them as people will be hatching now. Hybrids tend to be available all year. Where abouts are you?

I'd be happy with some pretty hybrids, I have found some on preloved (just waiting to hear back). I'm near Petersfield, Hampshire.
 

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These are my four.

Black is Doris, grey is Lucy [who we believe to be blind in one eye], ginger in the middle is Pamela and ginger to the right is Audrey.
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They are all very friendly and follow me around whilst I go 'chooook chook chook!' This is what I have to do when they accidentally decide to go next door!

As you can see their pen is purely mud and has been for quite some time unfortunately so when someone is home to keep an eye on them they wander round the garden.

Lucy is getting on now, she's the oldest out of the four but still laying most of the time unless she's feeling a bit off or broody. She's the only chicken we've had that's been broody!

We like to give our chickens ladies names, previously we've had Henrietta, Mabel, Delilah, Penny and Florence. Henrietta was a beloved chicken but we believe she became egg bound and passed away, Mabel passed away from age, Delilah was eaten by a fox, Penny became ill and Flo wasn't right from the start. :( We get very attached to our chickens!

They're very lucky too that they have a lovely Omlet house which means when it gets covered in mud we can just hose it out!
 

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Watch out fir preloved hybrids, hybrids stop laying at between 2-3 usually so they may look fine but aren't laying and a novice would have a job verifying their age

Go to a good supplier of point of lay hybrids

Always google the name if the supplier to pick up any bad reviews as there are one or two bad ones down your way
 

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Watch out fir preloved hybrids, hybrids stop laying at between 2-3 usually so they may look fine but aren't laying and a novice would have a job verifying their age

Go to a good supplier of point of lay hybrids

Always google the name if the supplier to pick up any bad reviews as there are one or two bad ones down your way

Thanks :) I have found a supplier / breeder too, but no idea if they are any good. Will do some more googling.
 
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