My Woodland Chickens and Our History

I started off with three chickens on March 11, 2009. When I first started I was working with my uncle. In May 2010 I took over his two remaining chickens and I started my business, Olivia's Woodland Chickens. Since then, chickens have come and gone, each of them were good layers and played their own role in the chicken pecking order. I have named everyone who has been a part of my flock. Take a look around and meet our flock.

Our original logo was designed in 2009. We kept this as our logo for over five years. I have since redrawn the logo and have updated the egg cartons to include the new logo.

22.12.16

2014 Chickens

China
SOLD
Silkie
Tinted Eggs
Spring 2014
We got her at about a year old from someone who had rescued her from deplorable living conditions.


R.I.P.
Milk
White Leghorn
White Eggs
Spring 2014
We purchased Milk along with brown leghorn "sisters" Honey and Wheat.  She passed away February 1, 2017. 




Honey
Brown Leghorn
White Eggs
Spring 2014
She is the only surviving "sister" to Milk.




Houdini
Brown Leghorn
White Eggs
Spring 2014
Our neighbor gave us Houdini because she kept on escaping their run.  Since she has lived with us, she hasn't escaped, we've put her in our maximum security run.




Clara
Easter Egger
Arthur x Cara
Green Eggs
Spring 2014
She is our last hatched Easter Egger.  She has her mother's looks but unlike her mother, Clara's eyes are the same color.


Pollen
Splash Silkie
Spring 2014
He is our second silkie rooster and is the alpha male of his household in The Sun.  He fathered all the chicks in 2016.



India
Splash Silkie
Spring 2014
India and Pollen were purchased and raised together and currently reside in The Sun.


R.I.P.
Splash
Silkie
Dusk x China
Tinted Eggs
Spring 2014
She is the first silkie daughter to Dusk and China. Unfortunately, she fell prey to a hawk. 


Diamond
Silkie x White Leghorn
Dusk x Snowdrop
Tinted Eggs
Spring 2014
Our only silkie-leghorn cross, she can be mistaken for her half sisters, Dotty, Opal, and Tourmaline. 

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