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She definately does not look very happy. How did she get into the water? Was it bath time?

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HEY LOOK!!! ---> UPCOMING FLORIDA Swaps/Sales/Shows/Events

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post #42 of 50
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Originally Posted by chickencharmer 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Catalina 

She's a Delaware.  She'll be 2 years old on Aug. 1st.

Some ladies have big combs........some have small combs...........lau


Oh, yeah, for sure. Look at my California Grey hen's comb (notice how erect it is):

http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/30083_file0298n.jpg


Is it just me or is her butt missing a bunch of fluff? It looks like she has a hole there lol

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Mom and Slave to  2 Miniature schnauzers, One american bulldog, one super smart rabbit, Three geese, And 10 Muscovies.
Animals cant be just a Hobby. They're a Passion.
" 1, 2, 3, 4 - MARINE CORPS!" Ok, I know five comes after four. At least it did before I was a Marine LOL
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post #43 of 50

We have an outdoor deep sink over at the greenhouse, which is right next door to the girls coop. The drain for this deep sink simply pours on the ground and follows along a shallow ditch to get the runoff water to a number of Lilac bushes along the fence. Since it's only water, it's perfectly safe to let do so.

Every morning when I clean the girls water towers and the water flows in the ditch, the girls all come running for "puddle time". I swear they love the water in the ditch far better than the fresh clean water I provide in the towers! lol Lots of scratching and picking out of delectable goodies!! big_smile I'm still trying to figure out where the term "madder than a wet hen" comes from. My girls love getting wet!!! gig

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"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is big enough to take away everything you have." ~~~ Thomas Jefferson

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post #44 of 50
Quote:
Originally Posted by Goat_Walker 
Quote:
Originally Posted by chickencharmer 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Catalina 

She's a Delaware.  She'll be 2 years old on Aug. 1st.

Some ladies have big combs........some have small combs...........lau


Oh, yeah, for sure. Look at my California Grey hen's comb (notice how erect it is):

http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/30083_file0298n.jpg


Is it just me or is her butt missing a bunch of fluff? It looks like she has a hole there lol


Yes, she has this huge embarrassing bald spot on her butt that pains me every time I see it, and it's been there for a couple years now, and I always just figured it was a very long moult, but...

post #45 of 50

LOL I agree she looks really displeased with this adventure!

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Thread Starter 

Hi everybody -
I just wanted to let you all know that Honey passed away a couple days after I took these pictures.

I gave her the bath because she wasn't feeling well and I thought she might be egg bound.

You can read about it here - http://dustbathladies.blogspot.com/

3 hens - Zelandia(Australorp), Butter(Delaware), Lavender(EE bantam) 1 Pullet - Pixie (Silkie)
RIP Honey
Check out my chicken blog! http://dustbathladies.blogspot.com/
Lots of chickens, crafts, canning and gardening!
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3 hens - Zelandia(Australorp), Butter(Delaware), Lavender(EE bantam) 1 Pullet - Pixie (Silkie)
RIP Honey
Check out my chicken blog! http://dustbathladies.blogspot.com/
Lots of chickens, crafts, canning and gardening!
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post #47 of 50

my thoughts are with you.

i have never lost a pet and just don't know what i would do

post #48 of 50
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Originally Posted by 4kidZ 
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Originally Posted by atarunomiko 

Pictures of my Easter Eggers when they were chicks, including their first bath!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/11403954@N06/


ataru:  I don't think I've ever thought Easter Eggers were so cute until I saw your pics!  love


Thanks, 4kidZ! I'm so flattered. They were my first ever chickens! I was hesitant about washing them that young but they came to me pasted up so completely that the soapy rag trick wasn't cutting it, so I tried to dip them in warm water from the tap, but they were running around so crazy-like trying to get away from the water they ended up pushing each other into it! lau

They're total clowns. Here's a series of pictures from their teenage months. Show decided she didn't want to wait for the scratch in the treat jar to come to her, so she went to the scratch. And fell into the jar. gig

http://i31.tinypic.com/11i1ocz.jpg

She learned her lesson, but the next day Marshmallow did it, too. smack

http://i28.tinypic.com/mrczzl.jpg

Marshmallow didn't seem to mind one whit (she's always been the mellower one). In fact, she just hunkered down and kept eating! She didn't even seem to care that she was stuck in the jar! lau It was very hard to pry her out. LOL!

http://i27.tinypic.com/33nhx7p.jpg

post #49 of 50

Catalina, I just read your last post after I'd already posted the above reply. I'm so sorry about Honey. She sounds like a wonderful, sweet girl. I've had so many animals in my life I've had to go through it countless times, and it never gets easier, does it? My condolences; it sounds like she touched many lives during her lifetime. hugs

post #50 of 50
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Originally Posted by FisherMOM 

we had wet chickens today and yesterday too!   Hens are at the fair now.  lol...    lots of squawking!

Here are pictures of Celeste with a wet D'uccle this winter before we went for a nursing home visit...

http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2712/212/11/820774297/n820774297_1445885_6616285.jpg


http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2712/212/11/820774297/n820774297_1445879_5785575.jpg


uhhh... Celeste is having ENTIRELY way too much fun at that chickens expense. But i'll never forget the stik cam with the chicken on Celeste's head.  She's so entertaining. tongue

I once had a duck who thought she was a chicken... or was it, I once had a chicken who thought she was a duck?

I am currently roo-less.
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I once had a duck who thought she was a chicken... or was it, I once had a chicken who thought she was a duck?

I am currently roo-less.
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