Number 3 – Better late than never 😉
Q: My Chicken I think is supposed to have yellow legs but they are not, can I make them yellow?
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Snowball our Coronation Sussex cruising the backyard with fellow Sussex Saffron.
One of our lavender coloured Araucana hens clearing the vegetable garden of the season past it edible crops.
Belgians are a great bantam breed for the smaller backyard.
Our lavender Araucana hen Stella is favourite of mine to take out for chook keeping workshops and talks.
This is Dot our oldest chook in the flock at the ripe old age of nearly 9-10 yrs.
The team out in the garden. I find they do a lot less damage compared with other breeds due to the smaller size, five toes and feathered feet.
Our Buff Sussex hen Bea. I love all the Sussex, they come in a variety of colours and have wonderful personalities and are reasonable layers too.
Bottoms up at the water bucket!
This is the late Araucana rooster Caspian, he was one of the most wonderful natured roosters I have ever had the pleasure of owning.
This is Betty a white Araucana hen cross, she lays the most beautiful olive green eggs.
Rusty the Buff Silkie Rooster
Silver laced Wyandotte are a real show stopper in the backyard with their stunning plumage.
Saffron our Speckled Sussex is one the most spectacular plumage wise in the group.
This is Betty’s sister Tiger, another Araucana cross.
Dot and myself having a cuddle. She is the most passive and friendly chook we have at the ripe old age of nearly 10.
Flash our Araucana cross rooster – close up
Blue/Araucana, Khaki/Araucana X, Cream/Sussex
White Silkie hen ‘Princess’ is one of the most loved by all children who meet her.
This is Flash our Araucana rooster cross having fun picking the last of the kale.
Bea free ranging.
Gardening for the Good Life!