Salmon Faverolles
Salmon Faverolles
This breed is new to us this year--I got it for their winter hardy egg laying. They are pretty goofy. I believe 1 of our girls is Deaf--it is a commotion every morning when everyone flies out of the coop--and she is still sleeping in the corner like nothing has happened! The sleepy one with a likely hearing impairment is Garfield--the other girl is Odie. The girl in the pic is my daughter who is obsessed with #chickenselfies. In fairness, she does have her own summer company business which she posts them, but I am not sure everyone enjoys being in on the selfies! The faverolles are from Performance Poultry.
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- Doug The Chickenman
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When I had them they laid well our remaining one has quite laying as she is 7 years old now.
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Hey Satellite, just digging through your old posts. How are these birds doing now? I had these on a list to check out sometime.
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Salmon Faverolles
Thanks for asking!
They are an odd bird. I don't overly handle the birds so they are shy....but they are docile which can make them a target. I know it's not just mine. I have read this about them. They make the weirdest noises. Not chicken noises...they sound like 'meeper' from the muppets or like old school beeping video games. That is the best way for me to describe them.
While they can be a target, they will also assert themselves over others lower on the pecking order. And they are smart enough to avoid meaner birds. They are quite humourous to watch. They appear scatter brained. Unfortunately they haven't started laying yet so I can't speak to that yet.
My heart lies with naked necks. But I am also looking forward to the euskal oila batch due to hatch next week!
I will let you know about eggs when they get around to it
They are an odd bird. I don't overly handle the birds so they are shy....but they are docile which can make them a target. I know it's not just mine. I have read this about them. They make the weirdest noises. Not chicken noises...they sound like 'meeper' from the muppets or like old school beeping video games. That is the best way for me to describe them.
While they can be a target, they will also assert themselves over others lower on the pecking order. And they are smart enough to avoid meaner birds. They are quite humourous to watch. They appear scatter brained. Unfortunately they haven't started laying yet so I can't speak to that yet.
My heart lies with naked necks. But I am also looking forward to the euskal oila batch due to hatch next week!
I will let you know about eggs when they get around to it
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