Several friends, online and in real life, have chickens; however, the town in which I live.... in all their "wisdom"... doesn't allow chickens. So I'll have to make do with these cuties....
Pip of Rest is Not Idleness the ones with the feathered topknots are Silkie Bantams! You learn something every day...
How sweet are those hens---it would be really fun to have some hens or chickens and free eggs!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
Very cute! A brood of hens looking as if they're singing with heads raised. I'm reminded of the time (long long ago and late, late one night), my cousin and our moms sang harmony together in hen-speak, to the tune of Joe Hill by Joan Baez. Brok brok brok.... Silly/sweet memories.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute! Love them.
ReplyDeleteI was raise on a chicken farm. We always had lots of eggs to eat. I still love eggs cooked most any way.
They are adorable!! I've had a hen pincushion for years. Thanks for reminding me how cute a flock looks.
ReplyDeleteThey are adorable!! I've had a hen pincushion for years. Thanks for reminding me how cute a flock looks.
ReplyDeleteThose are so sweet! I love them! :o)
ReplyDeleteVery cute - but not sure how the egg production will be!!! LOL
ReplyDeleteyou have been busy, I still like the original Funky Silkies best, that top knot is so great :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute-------you will need to build a coop soon.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, I love your chickens. I've had mine for a long time too. These are so cute and useful too.
ReplyDeleteSo cute - I have to make one or two of those.
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My grandpa was a chicken farmer, so I know of what Pip speaks!
ReplyDeleteAre you familiar with "The Music Man"? As I see these chickens huddled together I hear in my mind "pick-a-little-talk-a-little, pick-a-little-talk-a-little, cheep-cheep-cheep, talk-a-lot, pick-a-little-more."
I've seen these on line and have been tempted to make one myself. So fun!