One thing that we enjoy ... when I open the coop in the mornings, they have learned to prance down the plank that I made with the little steps on it. But their wings are growing, and they've now taken to launching themselves from the door of the coop and flapping furiously trying to fly. Then they fall in a clumsy pile, right themselves and act like nothing happened.
I haven't named them all yet. Just a couple... my sister had a parakeet when we were young, and she asked me to name one of them Budgie after her bird. So, my littlest bird, the Black Star is the bravest, the most courageous, the first one to try everything became Budgie. Budgie is younger than the rest, she kinda does her own thing altho she gets along with everybody.
The two ameracaunas (above) are pretty shy and timid, they are followers, and they move out of the way when the more aggresive hens come around or look at them wrong. They're pretty birds, actually, and they have a kind of ruff growing around their necks.
The New Hampshire, the Buff and the Black Aussie are all just middle of the road pullets in temperament. No problems out of them.
This little Barred Rock is the escape artist. Every time she sees me coming out, she runs to the door and tries to dart out. I really have to keep an eye on her. She came along with this one...
The Brahma Bully aka "BB"
Yes, I have one. A bully hen. She is a bit larger than the other girls. She and her co-hort, the barred rock came from the Idea*l hatchery. They ran a tight ship at their place - they ran with about 50 other chicks and I imagine that BB was the boss of that bunch, too. If she draws blood or starts a riot, she'll have to... well, let's just say we may have to make other arrangements. I'm hoping that she'll settle down and be able to stay here at Sand Flat Farm.
These two are buddies.
I may have questions for you chicken people... stay tuned...