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Poultry and Pets => Chicken Chat => Topic started by: boosmummy on June 19, 2011, 20:03

Title: What chickens do you have?
Post by: boosmummy on June 19, 2011, 20:03
what types i mean? ive been looking at chickens and im think i like the look of the blue ranger and the speckeldy, partly because they are mostly docile and so will be easy to manage and handle.

So what do you have and how do you find them? xx
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: daisy1990 on June 19, 2011, 20:21
we have a cream legbar, a blackrock, a bluebelle, a speckledy, a Maran, two light sussex and Mulberry who is ginger in colour but we have no idea what she is (other than broody most of the time!)  They all have different personalities, but dont prefer any more than the other.  The chicks we chose because they were autosexing and we got them at a week old, the others it was simply because that was what the breeder had!
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: boosmummy on June 19, 2011, 20:23
we have a cream legbar, a blackrock, a bluebelle, a speckledy, a Maran, two light sussex and Mulberry who is ginger in colour but we have no idea what she is (other than broody most of the time!)  They all have different personalities, but dont prefer any more than the other.  The chicks we chose because they were autosexing and we got them at a week old, the others it was simply because that was what the breeder had!

so the bluebelle and the speckledy in particular are they as docile as they say they are? xx
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: Carla on June 19, 2011, 20:29
I have a bluebelle and a speckledy, both only 14 weeks old, but they are growing into beautiful birds. They're still very nervous, but are getting better. The bluebelle is way more inquisitive than the speckledy, who just follows her friend about and copies everything she does. They are just starting to hand feed, but any sudden movements and they're off :) They spend all day perching on various things around the garden, always together and cuddled up...so sweet. I think they have the potential to be really nosey and I havent seen a hint of aggression off either, regardless of how scared they've been.
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: JaK on June 19, 2011, 20:45
I have borrowed a Dorking hen from a friend and she is just lovely, a breed I would have in the future.
We are hatching some Orpington and Brahma eggs as these breeds are also known for being docile and great as pets.
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: boosmummy on June 19, 2011, 20:49
I have a bluebelle and a speckledy, both only 14 weeks old, but they are growing into beautiful birds. They're still very nervous, but are getting better. The bluebelle is way more inquisitive than the speckledy, who just follows her friend about and copies everything she does. They are just starting to hand feed, but any sudden movements and they're off :) They spend all day perching on various things around the garden, always together and cuddled up...so sweet. I think they have the potential to be really nosey and I havent seen a hint of aggression off either, regardless of how scared they've been.

this is good to know thank you xx
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: boosmummy on June 19, 2011, 20:50
I have borrowed a Dorking hen from a friend and she is just lovely, a breed I would have in the future.
We are hatching some Orpington and Brahma eggs as these breeds are also known for being docile and great as pets.

brilliant thanks, these are two potential other breeds to compare when deciding what to get xx
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: Lindeggs on June 20, 2011, 02:53
I have Light Sussex, Barnevelder and Barred Plymouth Rock pullets.  They are all friendly and docile - I would recommend any of them.  They all ate from my hands within a week of me getting them, and they are very human-oriented, rosey away to me whenever I'm in the back yard.

The Barnevelders are very motivated by food, and very assertive when demanding my attention.  They follow me so closely I'm in danger of stepping on them if I'm not careful.  But although they are bold, I wouldn't describe them as affectionate.  They prefer not to be picked up if I give them the option.

The Barred Rocks are the most affectionate and will happily let me stroke them.  One of them will jump onto my shoulder - but I think it's more because she prefers the view from up there!  They both use their beaks a lot to explore the world, pecking at the toggles on my jacket, the band on my boots, or the fabric of any new clothing I wear.  They are much gentler with their beaks than the Barnevelders.  Their action is more like a baby putting something in its mouth, rather than an actual peck.

The two Light Sussexes have very different characters.  One will come close enough to eat out of my hand, but will dodge away if I try to touch her.  The other is very bold and will stand face-on and shout at me!  The bold one will stand her ground while I stroke her or ruffle her feathers, shouting all the time.  ::)

I adore all of them - they all have their distinct characters, their likes and dislikes.  I really wouldn't be without them now I've discovered the pleasure they can bring.
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: daisy1990 on June 20, 2011, 07:59
I would say all of ours are docile (other when they bullied the new girl on the block!) they follow us around and two of them will be picked up and cuddled, all will eat from our hands and all are good with the rabbits that they free range with.  Also think about the number of eggs you want and the colours of eggs, our Maran lays beautiful coloured aggs and we are looking forward to blue eggs when our chick starts to lay
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: Dominic on June 20, 2011, 11:40
A black tail, a blackrock, a bluebell and a speckledy.
Not really noticed any difference in any of them.

The bluebeel seems to have sat out all the fighting, but shes twice the size of the rest....
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: emmaellis on June 20, 2011, 17:47
I have a light sussex (rather gobby), an 'oxford blue' (not sure of actual breed but she's BIG) and a speckledy who is the only one who replies when I call her name and lets me stroke her!
She's definately my favourite but I love all of their individual personalities!
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: ali2 on June 21, 2011, 07:58
Three rhode island red /light sussex ....very friendly nosey  and greedy!!   Two Silver laced Wyandottes..bit scatty
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: trinamc on June 21, 2011, 10:09
I have 2 rehomes 6 buff orpingtons. 3 black orpingtons 1 gold lace orpington chick 1 buff orpington chick. They are very big birds so they do not try to fly too much and are very calm and easy to handle. I have one cockerel who is a real gent, the girls always eat first and he waits for his turn, again he is very calm and easy to handle which cannot be said for some cockerels. If you have children I would recommend orpingtons, Good luck and have fun looking at all of the different breeds :D
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: mummyhen61 on June 21, 2011, 19:31
Hi, we have 3 Light Sussex; they're all real characters, and very friendly.  They are only just 18 weeks old, so haven't started to lay yet, but to be honest eggs are now going to be a bonus - I've forgotten what life was like before them - they are just so great!  There's nothing quite like a cuddle after a rubbish afternoon at work...!
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: Helenaj on June 22, 2011, 10:05
I have quite a selection of pure and rare breeds as well as the commercial hybrids:
Wellsumers, Double Laced gold and silver Barnevelders, Marans, Vorwerks, Light Sussex, Orpingtons, Wyandotte, Sussex Stars, Speckledys, Black Rocks, Columbines (Legbar hybrid), Jersey Giant, Ixworths, Barred "something" (we thing it's a Plymouth Rock!), Leghorns, Le Fleche, Moorshead Owlbeards, Thuringians, RIRs, Brahmas.

I did have a Bluebelle, who sadly passed away after the last harsh winter as she was an old lady and she was the best of the bunch. She was inquisitive, bossy and always top hen despite her age. I can thoroughly recommend them.

I've just realised I may be a bit obsessed with chickens!
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: Nicki85 on June 22, 2011, 10:50
I have two Cotswold Legbars and two Burford Browns.  They are all lovely and were eating from my hand within a week or so.  They all come up and take a fresh bit of sweetcorn from my hand now.  The legbars are notibly more flighty but not that bad.
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: Lindeggs on June 22, 2011, 11:57
...
I've just realised I may be a bit obsessed with chickens!

  :ohmy: No!  Surely not!





 :lol:
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: Lewjam on June 22, 2011, 13:10
Ive got two Light sussex and a Rhoad island red.

The rhoad island red even has its own song to the tune of "Rinestone Cowboy" (My partner is bonkers!)
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: AL Hathaway on June 23, 2011, 13:52
lets see i have

all these are hatched and raised by us


4x 3 week old houdan not sure

2x 3 weeks old pekin Blue and silver she would be a 4* bird kids pets and people

wheaty is a wheanten maran 7 weeks old she would be a 4* bird kids pets and people
specs is a speckled sussex 7 weeks old sorta likes people

pudding is a  English cuckoo maran that is 11 weeks not a person lover

buffy is a buff orpington 10 weeks she would be a 4* bird kids pets and people
dorky is a  Silverdorking 10 weeks she would be a 4* bird kids pets and people

now for my hens

Cleo is a (Cream legbar) hatched and raised by us happy enough once caught
Rosey is a white  (Legbar x leghorn) sweet but not people lover
Posey is a (Columbine) is a sweet bird
Amy is a (Black maran) not people birdy
Anne is a (black maran)not people birdy
sky is a (lavender araucana)loves people and toes
Mamma is a (partridge orpington) loves people
little red is a (Rhode Island red bantam) she would be a 4* bird kids pets and people
Amma is a (lemon pyle brahma) she would be a 4* bird kids pets and people
PomPom is a (White crested Poland)she would be a 4* bird kids pets and people
Copper is a (hybrid of a french copper black maran) good bird
Fran is a (French black maran) and is a 4* out of this world bird
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: neenyneen on June 23, 2011, 14:01
i have a Black Rock, a Bluebell (think these are the same as blue ranger) and a Black tail, they are all great. My Black tail is the friendliest, closely followed by the Black Rock and the Bluebell after that, she doesn't like being picked up and protests very loudly! she also is the hardest to get back into the run, especially when i am in a rush to get to work!! Im hopefully about to inherit two warrens as well in the next couple of weeks which i am very excited about!  :lol:
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: AL Hathaway on June 23, 2011, 14:16
I have quite a selection of pure and rare breeds , Le Fleche,


Where did you find a breeder for the Le Flech I have been trying to get my hands on one for ages i love the look of the bird. I love the horns i even got hubby to like them.
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: Helenaj on June 23, 2011, 15:37
I found a breeder in the classifieds advertised on this site - www.southyeofarm.co.uk . I picked up hatching eggs and the fertility was excellent. They are 7 weeks old now and one of them is probably a cockerel as his little "horns" are a little more developed than the rest. The Owlbeards also have horns and they are near extinction, so I was quite chuffed that 4 of the six eggs hatched and all girls I think!
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: brick22 on June 23, 2011, 17:01
I have a Black Rock & a Maran cross (not sure with what), both are really friendly and were eating from the hand almost straight away. They come running down the garden when I go out there & will follow me everywhere outside. My Black Rock is probably the more friendly, she will happily jump up on my legs and roost when I sit outside. She does like to fly though (even with one wing clipped), she encourages the other to follow, hence catching them both on the fence the other evening surveying their kingdom!!
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: Helenaj on June 24, 2011, 09:24
Lovely photo!  :D
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: boosmummy on June 24, 2011, 09:31
I have a Black Rock & a Maran cross (not sure with what), both are really friendly and were eating from the hand almost straight away. They come running down the garden when I go out there & will follow me everywhere outside. My Black Rock is probably the more friendly, she will happily jump up on my legs and roost when I sit outside. She does like to fly though (even with one wing clipped), she encourages the other to follow, hence catching them both on the fence the other evening surveying their kingdom!!

they look very happy up there!! xx
Title: Re: What chickens do you have?
Post by: brick22 on June 24, 2011, 11:14
mmmmmmm, a little too happy if you ask me, they jump up on the coop roof (via the nest box) and them up on the fence.  :nowink:
I run out there with a handful of mealworms to tempt them down......coop has now been removed for "health & safety" reasons :D