It has been almost a year since I started my mini breeding plan for bantam silverlace Wyandottes, along the way I had picked up Bantam Lavender Araucana's, Bantam Croad Langshan's some crested legbar and a rather strange looking lavender Orpington.
The thieves took them all apart from 4 silver lace Wyandotte chicks and 4 lavender Araucana chicks at 8 weeks old plus a crested legbar hen at Point of Lay who from now on is called Lucky.
My show birds and planned breeding stock for next year are all gone and I bet it took the horrible, thieving buggers (toned the language down) all but 10-15 minutes to clear the pen.
Gutted is not the right word. The shock is still working its way out and I don't think it has quite settled in yet.
It is not the monetary value of the chickens I am concerned about although I'm not happy, it is the impact on my boys who will be devastated that Colin the cockerel and his girls have gone. I put lots of time and effort into hatching all the birds, looking after them and feeding them the correct foods.
They had a good life and were well looked after, now I don't know where they are or if they will be treated correctly or even slaughtered for meat.
Its almost a year since I had some difficulties and spent significant time off work unwell. These animals gave me a boost, a purpose and a fantastic hobby, that even if I do say so myself was going very well. It will not stop me, but I need to solve that long term problem of land and space to keep them.
I have reported the theft to South Wales Police, but to date I have not received a phone call or visit. Any clues at the scene have no doubt disappeared. So I have taken it into my own hands to start making enquiries, The local pub next door, my fellow allotment plot holders, I have even contact the local paper and I believe they are going to run a story on it and quote the crime reference number.

The thieves knew what they were taking. Whilst they stripped most of the point of lay stock they specifically took 2 of my lavender Araucana chicks that are 8 weeks old and that are almost certainly hens presumably to match up with one of the cockerels they stole assuming they were not related.
What next? I am not giving up on keeping chickens and breeding Wyandottes, but due to the time of year I will be better starting all over again early 2014. Gives me plenty of time to find a breeder with hatching eggs but more crucially find a small parcel of land to rent.
Thanks for reading friends and make sure you cheer me up with some nice chicken stories and pictures.
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