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I was so happy I made a scrapbook page of it :)

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First egg from a 17 + week old Red Ranger.  So excited.  Leghorns are ready any day now!

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700Here is our first egg (on the right) next to an extra large supermarket egg. I don't know yet who the lucky girl was!

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I was so happy I made a scrapbook page of it smile.png

So cute!
SAHM to three boys, Mac the Akita, Miss Kitty, Oreo the rabbit, a couple of Sebbies and I lost count on the chickens!
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SAHM to three boys, Mac the Akita, Miss Kitty, Oreo the rabbit, a couple of Sebbies and I lost count on the chickens!
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I was so happy I made a scrapbook page of it :)


Mind if I CASE it?  thumbsup.gif

 

For those of you that aren't scrappers, CASE stands for Copy And Steal Everything.  Mine won't be an exact replica.

 

CG

CG in JeffCity, MO

Wife, Mother to 2 sons, plus 4 cats, & lots of aquarium fish

Chicken Keeper to 2012: Hens: 5 Reds, 3 Barred Rocks, 1 white EE, &  an EE roo; 2013: 3 EE, 2 Austra Whites, 1 Black Austrlorp pullets

DS1:  WCBlack & Blue Polish Polish month olds

DS2: D'uccles - 3 hens, 1 roo

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CG in JeffCity, MO

Wife, Mother to 2 sons, plus 4 cats, & lots of aquarium fish

Chicken Keeper to 2012: Hens: 5 Reds, 3 Barred Rocks, 1 white EE, &  an EE roo; 2013: 3 EE, 2 Austra Whites, 1 Black Austrlorp pullets

DS1:  WCBlack & Blue Polish Polish month olds

DS2: D'uccles - 3 hens, 1 roo

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Our first egg. Had to poach it and cut it into quarters so everyone could have a bite!
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Nemesis 3 -- we also split ours into four.  I didn't poach it though, just nonstick with a little pam.  Congrats!

1 greatly tolerant and participating husband, 2 kids, 2 dogs, 2 cats, 2 gerbs, 2 hamsters, 1 guinea pig, 3 lionhead rabbits, several fish. My flock of untold number (really don't know and afraid to count) of chickens, 12 guineas, 4 Pekins, and 2 welsh harlequin ducks! Productions, J. Giants, asst bantums, EE, barred & white rocks, L.brahma, SLW, buckeyes, BO, and RIR.
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1 greatly tolerant and participating husband, 2 kids, 2 dogs, 2 cats, 2 gerbs, 2 hamsters, 1 guinea pig, 3 lionhead rabbits, several fish. My flock of untold number (really don't know and afraid to count) of chickens, 12 guineas, 4 Pekins, and 2 welsh harlequin ducks! Productions, J. Giants, asst bantums, EE, barred & white rocks, L.brahma, SLW, buckeyes, BO, and RIR.
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You bet!  Go ahead.  The kit I used was Chicken Butt by Connie Prince... she sells at gingerscraps.com... they also have some cute other cute kits there good for farms and animals and such.

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Mind if I CASE it?  thumbsup.gif

 

For those of you that aren't scrappers, CASE stands for Copy And Steal Everything.  Mine won't be an exact replica.

 

CG

You bet!  Go ahead.  The kit I used was Chicken Butt by Connie Prince... she sells at gingerscraps.com... they also have some cute other cute kits there good for farms and animals and such.

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So cute!


Thank you!

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