We have named our girls
Twiglet (because she is stick thin and came free as the farmer said have it get rid of it)
Drumsticks (not after a chicken drumstick but after drum sticks, because she is loud and taps on the window all day long)
Goldie (hubby named her after her colour)
Polly or Pollyanna if I am cross with her, she is naughty and needs an asbo
Wally can you guess where this is going
And doodle. Dd named the last three.
The top six our the rescue girls and in need of some serious tlc. We paid 5 quid for the six girls who have been nicknamed the Kentucky girls as there is nit a single nugget on then lot of them. They are columbian blacktails, so we were told third generation rhode island crossed with light Sussex, afraid to say that doesn't mean alot to me.
We also have two bantam columbian Cochin pullets, these were purchased by a friend at a day old and turned out to be not what they are meant to be, but for entertainment value they are priceless, so the deserved their names humpty and dumpty. Dumpty seems to think she is a parrot and wants tonsit on your shoulder all day long
The last four Are Freda a maran, crossed with something but I have no idea. A road rock ?. Called lady
grey. A light Sussex called big bird who seems to mother humpty and dumpty and I do believe a windy brown. Called Doris. The last four don't seem to match any pictures online which is why I have added a few
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The last four are fabulous layers especially lady grey who lays dark speckled eggs that are tiny weighing in at 40g