Caption: We were sold! and we drove all the way to luton to collect him :)
Caption: Louise turned into louis & sadly, he had to "crow" elsewhere! he was happily rehomed with the breeder :)
Caption: The croydon girls - henny & beauty in their red Eglu.
Caption: The welsh ladies - from the pink Eglu.
Caption: Lazin' on a sunday afternoon :)...
Caption: Here is thelma - lady of the manor!
Caption: Audrey...white pile leghorn (2007-present)
she is a lovely bird laying huge pure white eggs. her comb hasnt flopped over like it should but i prefer her like that ^_^
Caption: Eadith...gingernut (2006-present)
my favourite girl, she used to be a the bottom end of the pecking order but since my other gingernut passed away she is now the queen of the flock.
Caption: Machine...silver sussex (2008-present)
not one of my best hens, i suspect she is a hybrid sussex rather than a purebreed. she is a real feather pecker and between her and my amberlinks, they consume everything!
Caption: Ethel...partridge welsummer (2007-present)
a beautiful hen, she lays beautiful dark brown eggs and she has a very calm and kind nature.
i would definately recommend this breed!
Caption: Mrs owl...salmon faverolles (2008-2009)
mrs owl was a worn out breeder that i Got from a local hatcher. she was a beautiful bird and her personality was very gentle and loving.
if you can find them i would definately recommend faverolles!
Caption: Eggs.
top from left to right...welsummer/faverolles/gingernut.
bottom left to right.....sussex/amberlinks/leghorn.
Caption: Gert & eadith...gingernuts (2006-present)
my original Omlet chooks ^_^ gert (the darker one) has since passed away and eadith no longer lays eggs but she is still queen of the roost.
Caption: Audrey...pile leghorn. ethel...welsummer. (2007-present)
audrey and ethel as pullets, they are beautiful birds. my advice, always buy purebreeds!
Caption: Audrey...pile leghorn. ethel...welsummer. (2007-present)
audrey and ethel's first day of freedom!
Caption: (left to right) buffy, eggletina, fingerlicken, pod, henrietta, on a log!
Caption: Loopy with eggletina, and pod
Caption: Eggletina the cutie (don't know what breed she is!!!!)
Caption: Loopy settling for the night with her 5 adopted week old chicks
Caption: Hennrietta in my hand
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Caption: We were sold! and we drove all the way to luton to collect him :)
Caption: Louise turned into louis & sadly, he had to "crow" elsewhere! he was happily rehomed with the breeder :)
Caption: The croydon girls - henny & beauty in their red Eglu.
Caption: The welsh ladies - from the pink Eglu.
Caption: Lazin' on a sunday afternoon :)...
Caption: Here is thelma - lady of the manor!
Caption: Audrey...white pile leghorn (2007-present)
she is a lovely bird laying huge pure white eggs. her comb hasnt flopped over like it should but i prefer her like that ^_^
Caption: Eadith...gingernut (2006-present)
my favourite girl, she used to be a the bottom end of the pecking order but since my other gingernut passed away she is now the queen of the flock.
Caption: Machine...silver sussex (2008-present)
not one of my best hens, i suspect she is a hybrid sussex rather than a purebreed. she is a real feather pecker and between her and my amberlinks, they consume everything!
Caption: Ethel...partridge welsummer (2007-present)
a beautiful hen, she lays beautiful dark brown eggs and she has a very calm and kind nature.
i would definately recommend this breed!
Caption: Mrs owl...salmon faverolles (2008-2009)
mrs owl was a worn out breeder that i Got from a local hatcher. she was a beautiful bird and her personality was very gentle and loving.
if you can find them i would definately recommend faverolles!
Caption: Eggs.
top from left to right...welsummer/faverolles/gingernut.
bottom left to right.....sussex/amberlinks/leghorn.
Caption: Gert & eadith...gingernuts (2006-present)
my original Omlet chooks ^_^ gert (the darker one) has since passed away and eadith no longer lays eggs but she is still queen of the roost.
Caption: Audrey...pile leghorn. ethel...welsummer. (2007-present)
audrey and ethel as pullets, they are beautiful birds. my advice, always buy purebreeds!
Caption: Audrey...pile leghorn. ethel...welsummer. (2007-present)
audrey and ethel's first day of freedom!
Caption: (left to right) buffy, eggletina, fingerlicken, pod, henrietta, on a log!
Caption: Loopy with eggletina, and pod
Caption: Eggletina the cutie (don't know what breed she is!!!!)
Caption: Loopy settling for the night with her 5 adopted week old chicks
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