Sunday, August 9, 2015

Ameraucana chickens

This is a Ameraucana hen on eggs, she is ADORABLE, and pretty. They make awesome mothers, and good pets. The Ameraucana is one of the few chicken breeds to lay blue eggs. The Ameraucana has a tail and is muffed and bearded. The earlobes are small and round, the wattles small or absent; earlobes, comb and wattles are all red. The shanks are slate-blue, tending to black in the Black variety. The earlobes are small and round, the wattles small or absent; earlobes, comb and wattles are all red. The shanks are slate-blue, tending to black in the Black variety.


Weight Male: Standard: 6.5 lb (3 kg)
Bantam: 30 oz (850 g)[1]
  Female: Standard: 5.5 lb (2.5 kg)
Bantam: 26 oz (740 g)[1]
Egg color Blue in various shades
Comb type Pea

Americana rooster






This is a Ameraucana rooster, he to is cute. They make good fathers.

 These adorable little things are Ameraucana chicks. They are so adorable.



Saturday, August 8, 2015

Delaware chickens

This is a picture of a male and female Delaware chickens. They are very sweet birds, and they are easy to tame.  With males weighing 8.5 pounds (3.9 kilos) and hens 6.5 pounds (3 kilos), the Delaware is a medium sized breed.  Delawares appear in a single color type: a white body and breast, with light black barring on the ends of the hackle, wings and tails. It is similar to the Columbian color seen in some breeds, but has barring in the dark portions, rather than uniform black.  Like most standard breeds of chicken, the Delaware has a miniaturized bantam version; however, these are rarely seen. Delawares are hardy birds that mature quickly. Hens are good layers
of large to jumbo brown eggs and will go broody. Unlike the most common commercial meat birds in use today, the Delaware does well in free range operations.

Approximate weight

Rooster 3.9 kg 8.5 lbs
Hen 2.9 kg 6.5 lbs
BANTAM
Rooster 32 oz
Hen 28 oz








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Thursday, July 16, 2015

Rose comb bantams

Rosecomb Bantam This is a Rosecomb   bantam hen she is beautiful and tiny, she fits in one hand.The Rosecomb is a breed of chicken named for its distinctive comb. Rosecombs are bantam chickens, and are among those known as true bantams, meaning they are not a miniaturized version of a large fowl. Rosecombs are one of the oldest and most popular bantam breeds in showing.An ornamental chicken, they are poor egg layers and not suited for meat production.  The Rosecomb is one of the oldest bantam breeds of chicken. The earliest surviving records of the breed are from the 14th century in Britain, though it may have another point of origin. Males generally weigh 570–620 g (20–22 oz) and females 450–510 g (16–18 oz)Rosecombs are good fliers. They are also usually friendly birds, but males may be aggressive. 



Rosecomb Bantam

Thursday, July 2, 2015

serama chickens


serama chickens for sale in california This is a picture of a Serama hen she is so cute. Seramas are much like other Bantam breeds. After laying an egg it takes around 19 days for the chicks to develop and hatch. After hatching, it takes about 16–18 weeks for the chicks to mature and reach the point at which they themselves can begin laying eggs. They are the smallest breed of chicken in the world.
The chicks are adorable, and  small.The eggs are about the size of a quarter. photos the commons 20under20 galleries world map app garden camera ...
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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Plymouth Rock chickens

This is a Plymouth Rock hen, she is beautiful, and adorable. Plymouth Rock chickens are a popular type of breed, and are very friendly. They are layers of brown eggs. They are great mothers. I have a pet hen that is a  Plymouth Rock that looks like the hen in the picture above, she is very tame and beautiful.

colors


 

  • Barred
  • White
  • Buff
  • Partridge
  • Silver Penciled
  • Blue
  • Columbian
  • Black

Approximate weight

Rooster 3.4 kg 7.5 – 9.5 lbs
Hen 3.0 – 3.4 kg 6.6 – 7.5 lbs
Cockerel 3.6 kg 8.0 lbs
Pullet 2.3 – 2.7 kg 5.0 – 6.0 lbs      
 



Thursday, June 25, 2015

Rhode Island Red chickens

This is a picture of a Rhode Island Red hen, she's beautiful, and adorable. She reminds me of layea my pet Rhode island red hen.
 They are raised for eggs meat and pets. They are smart chickens.They lay brown eggs their first eggs are always brown, but their first eggs are always tan.  Hens lay 5–7 eggs per week. The bird's feathers are rust-colored, Rhode Island Reds have red-orange eyes, reddish-brown beaks, and yellow feet and legs. They are also very friendly and curios birds.

                  



Other names Rhode Islands
Nicknames RIR
Country of origin USA
Use Dual purpose layer breed
Traits
Weight Male: 8.5 pounds (3.9 kg)
Female: 6.5 pounds (2.9 kg)
Skin color Yellow
Egg color Brown
Comb type Single








treats they like
1. Oatmeal
2. Corn
3. worms
4. insects
5. watermelon
6. grape vines





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Monday, June 1, 2015

Deleted posts

Hi everyone!  Sorry, but I accidentally deleted some of my posts, so I am going to start over on "Pecking with Poppet" and on chicken breeds.  I will soon be back on track with the posts. As you see I already posted two of them.  I will hopefully be blogging everyday, because I love blogging about chickens so much. I also like researching, reading, and learning about them. And also watching them. They are really cool to watch.
  
Description Chickens eating.jpgThese chickens are really pretty. If you want to see really cute chickens then go to: cute chickens.com, and if you want to see pretty chickens then go to: pretty chickens.com.





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