competition

Enjoy our Forums, full of friendly discussion & advice. Use our Free Ads & comment on this week's topic - Your birds.

'If you could invent a new hybrid hen'

Sat, Aug 8 2009 04:14pm BST 1
Poultry Talk. com Team
Poultry Talk. com Team
389 Posts

This weeks topic is:

If you could invent a new hybrid hen - what would it be and what would you call it?

As suggested by Poultry Talk member Diane.

Sun, Aug 9 2009 05:28pm BST 2
Diane A
Diane A
39 Posts
I'd invent a lilac and lemon silkie who laid alternate dark brown eggs and blue eggs. I'd call it a 'Dorset Dream'.Laughing
Mon, Aug 10 2009 05:41pm BST 3
Lexi
Lexi
35 Posts
I think i would go for a purple chicken with turquoise lacing, similar to the lacing on something like a silver laced wyandotte, but the silver to be purple and black = turquoise.

Would like the shape of something between an orp and a brahma, with yellow legs! Oh and a single comb..

not sure what id call it though :)
Thu, Dec 3 2009 08:05am GMT 4
Spezet
Spezet
17 Posts
I would invent a transparent, invisible bird. (Galus, Galus, Gul-a-ble)

I would keep thousands and thousands of them. Sell them all, to raise money for (Save the Mark Fletcher's villa in Spain and invisible bird welfare fund).

All donation would be great fully received. (And like the birds, I would not be seen).

Mark Fletcher

joke!

Thu, Dec 3 2009 03:48pm GMT 5
happylittlehenny
happylittlehenny
104 Posts
I would create a bird which didn't crow!! A poultry keepers dream!! Not sure what I'd call them though?

Please login or sign up to post on this network.
Click here to sign up.

Latest Forum Posts

About UsMembersAdvertisingFeedbackContact UsTermsPrivacyReport Content
All you need to know about Chickens & Poultry. From beginners guides to hatching & incubation, rearing & how to keep chickens, to show results & photos. Of course our Forums as well for answers to any questions. Which ever part of the hobby interests you, we cover it all!
All content Copyright © 2011 Poultry Talk. Com. All rights reserved. No content to be reproduced without permission from the author. All views expressed are those of the authors only & may not necessarily be those shared by Poultry Talk. com or it's administrators.