by Dijon | Dec 31, 2020 | Chicken Bios
Moriah is barnyard mix hen who hatched in a homemade incubator, right before our eyes on June 17, 2020. She has a few black feathers along her neck and chest, and some subtle, golden brown coloring on her back. Our chicken-keeping journey came full circle in December,...
by Dijon | Dec 31, 2020 | Chicken Bios
Boudica, the tiniest chicken we’ve ever seen, is a Black Breasted Red Old English Game bantam. She hatched in November of 2018. What she lacks in size, she makes up for in attitude. Boudica doesn’t pick on anyone, but she speaks her mind to the other...
by Dijon | Dec 31, 2020 | Chicken Bios
Pecan is a dark cornish hen, hatched in November of 2018. She is tiny, but mighty. Made almost entirely of muscle, Pecan isn’t a lap chicken, but she isn’t unfriendly either. She gets along with the others from her original flock, but she’s still...
by Dijon | Dec 31, 2020 | Chicken Bios
Cinderella is a bantam Cochin hen who hatched in November of 2018. Her feathers are all black, and they cover her tiny little feet like slippers. She’s a polite chicken, never pecking at anyone, and always mindful of who’s around her at the feeder...
by Dijon | Dec 31, 2020 | Chicken Bios
Ice Cream, a friendly and fearless white Plymouth Rock named by my then five-year-old daughter, hatched in the spring of 2017. She was always the first to try a new treat or activity, and she didn’t concern herself much with the pecking order. Ice Cream...