My kids have been begging for silkie chicken lately and I think they're soon going to each get their own chick that will grow into one of these (not sure what color yet though):
 
And I'm going to add a couple of these to the flock for myself:

 
Aren't they absolutely crazy, LOL?  
Re: Speaking of my dorky chicken hobby...
Cleo, you could totally be BFFs with one of my co-workers. She reminds me so much of how I imagine you would be from your posts. She's got chickens too.
I told her she needs to get the fancy chickens so I can come play with them.
I don't know which one of those pictures is the cutest. LOL
You take my ovaries, I take your yarns.
Ha- I don't have any of the fancy ones now. I wanted to start off with your basic laying hens- sturdy, hardy and proven. I was afraid they'd all end up dead and didn't want to be responsible for killing off fancy chickens, LOL.
Now that I'm fairly confident that I know how to take care of them and they're not dying on me I'm ready to move on up to some fancy chickens. A friend's mom is a chicken breeder who sells her fancy birds for $300+ each (CRAZY, isn't it?!?) and she's offered to just give a couple to the kids. Apparently she goes to poultry shows and wins top place all the time. The whole chicken show circuit is a bit too nuts for me and I have no interest in showing birds, but a few funny looking ones to run around the backyard would be amusing just on a personal entertainment level.
I was hoping to raise some of those if we move into a more rural area..
I can't wait to ask you for chicken tips!!
(we'll just raise them for the eggs- we don't do meat, and even if we did, I can't even kill spiders without immense guilt...)
there's a house near my parent's that has a few of these...I love them!!
those are hilariously cute!
My parents have 10 chickens (for eggs only!) and my kids are IN LOVE with them. I think they're a little stinky...but kinda funny and cute.
  
I am sure that you are aware of how jealous I am that you have chickens.
DH seems to be wearing down. He's leaving the dog cages in our shed 'just in case'.
DS - December 2006
DD - December 2008
We have two that lay green eggs: Betty and Frieda, LOL.