This morning, while waiting for the film crew to arrive for my interview with the Framed Network...
The little Gold Chicken came in to visit: she thinks she owns the house; prances in every time the door is open ; ) But, she just likes to hang out; settles down next to me & takes a nap---it's so cold out right now, that I can't help but let her stay in for a bit to warm up...
Cute, eh?? She is a heritage bantam breed: lays little eggs about 1/2 the size of normal chicken egg.
& she is less than 1/2 the size of a normal chicken; so cute! At the moment, I have 2 bantams; the other is grey--not quite as social as Gold Chicken (ya--I'm not very good with chicken names...black chicken, grey chicken, red chicken, Mr. Rooster, etc..)
I'm hoping to add a few more bantams to the flock this spring---I love the little eggs & they are less destructive in the garden. At the moment, I have 2 banties & 5 "normal" sized chickens including the rooster. Plus, 2 ducks & 3 cats :) I love having the organic eggs--I keep the chicken eggs & sell the duck eggs: hoping to add a few lady ducks in the spring too.
The duck eggs are great for baking & some people really love the flavor plus those who are allergic to chicken eggs often can substitute duck eggs instead; but I prefer the chicken eggs. At the moment, the duck eggs pay for feed for everyone, so it's a great trade-off; & the ducks are a crack-up to watch roam the property looking for bugs & slugs & they are hardier than chickens; her laying has not slowed a bit during the cold weather :) Hoping to add 3 Runner-hens this spring, plus at least 2 more bantam chickens: the duck eggs would continue to pay for feed for everyone & with a few more chickens, I would have enough to share with visitors, neighbors, etc :)
It's quite the little farm we have here, but I love it!
Looking forward to spring...
Amber
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