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Jailbird
This girl just came to us in an established flock of a dozen
chickens. Her prior owner
reports she is a Barred Rock adult hen. She's a fairly large bird, weighing at least 5-6 pounds. I'm not sure of "Jailbird's" age but believe she is an adult and I'm guessing she's probably at least 2 years old???

This
bird is difficult to distinguish from the other Barred Rock hen,
Jailbird, except by a slightly different personality with regard to roosting and grooming. She
is in fairly good condition but may be molting as I have seen a few
of her discarded feathers in the coop.
She tolerates some gentle human contact when setting somewhere easily
reached, but she is fairly nervous. She will not stand easily to be caught
but she is still fairly easy to catch when in a confined area.
I am uncertain as to whether or not this hen is laying. Either
Jailbird or the other Barred Rock
hen, Queen Bee, was brooding in a laying
box at her prior home the day I arrived to relocate them. The prior
owner reported that the one brooding may peck when removed from the
nest but when the prior owner donned gloves and lifted her out of
the box, she did not protest and I do not recall there being any
eggs in the nest.
UPDATE! New photos from August 18, 2007 below:

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Jailbird -
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The flock & coop -
Chatty Kathy - Dove -
Goldielocks - Henny Penny - Jailbird -
Jersey Girl - Layla -
Molly Brown - Queen Bee -
Rocky - Sugarcakes -
Wanderlust
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