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What the books got wrong

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I love my library of chicken books (mainly bought because I can't resist chicken pictures) but I have found they don't always get it right. All say that chickens with feathered feet won't do much digging but my Silkies love digging :evil: and it is my rather short legged Frizzles who are the good girls. :angel:

Mind you my Poland can dig for England with her nice clean little legs. :twisted:

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my Pekins don't dig as much as some of the big girls however that doesn't say much since one of the big girls managed to dig a hole that was about 3 foot by 3 by 2 awhile ago . I had to get the shovel out to fill it up... the only good thing was that she did it in a flower bed rather than the lawn. That's a fairly normal past time for them so the little ones the pekins do don't really get noticed.

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Guess it must all be comparative then. I mean '3 foot by 3 by 2' is quite some crater :!: Maybe you have a special breed - a moon chicken - Woodcat. However I think that short legs is certainly a better thing to go on if you don't want a digger than feathered feet. I've read (those books again :anxious: ) that Scots Dumpies don't dig as much because of their little short legs.

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Well the books say my silkies and cochin will be good friendley girls :shock: my aracarna is the sofest out of all my girls is the least loud , my silkies make a racket dig up my flower beds bully all the others girls and in general appart from looking super cute are quite grumpy .

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My Silkie hens do look super cute (even the window cleaner says so :lol: ) and they are not exactly 'grumpy' but they certainly aren't cuddle bugs. They come up for treats and eat greadily from my hand but just hate being picked up so are not exactly, to my mind, the ideal chickens for children that the books all say. My Frizzles, on the other hand, can be scooped up at any time and my Poland flyes up onto my shoulder or wrist. (She hasn't decided yet whether to be a parrot or a hawk :roll: )

 

(My Silkie cockerel is, however, the best of the best. A true gent and ready for a cuddle anytime. But then he has a red comb and wattles rather than the deep mulberry colour a Silkie cockerel should have, so perhaps he is mixed with something else :think: )

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