Tuesday, 16 September 2025

Grace Brothers

 

We have 2 new chickens, both black ladies. If any of you are familiar with British comedy tv shows you will recognize the names we have given them. This one is named Miss Brahms.



And this one is named Mrs Slocombe. At the moment we have them in a temporary shelter next to the Special Patrol Group that we've had for the last 9 months just so they can get to know each other before we intigrate the black ones in with the brown ones. These ones give us a white coloured egg whereas the brown shavers give us brown coloured eggs.

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15 comments:

Tigger's Mum said...

They are gorgeous - what breed are they? They look like the hens my mother used to keep.

Gemel said...

They are lovely. I have chickens, I can't imagine my garden without chickens running around it.

roentare said...

The flock will be quite the colourful egg-laying ensemble once they’re all settled together

Iris Flavia said...

Beautiful. Hope they make friends with the others soon.

Jan K. alias Afanja said...

That's a nice new couple.
I suppose the cock is called Captain Peacock?

Tom said...

...I wish you good luck, chicken farming!

s.c said...

It are beautiful ones in their black outfit.

Sandee said...

Awww, so cute. I love chickens. We raised them with I was growing up.

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an artist reflects said...

Lovely photos of the chickens ~ thanks,

Amypie said...

I Have been told they are Black Orpingtons

Betty J. Crow said...

Happy egg collecting. I hope they are productive.

Bill said...

Hope they all can have a nice productive friendship.

NCSue said...

I so miss having chickens! Thanks for the memories! I appreciate you sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2025/09/a-glimpse-back.html

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

They are beautiful. I love ❤️ chickens.

doodles n daydreams said...

Love the names 😄

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