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I needs opinions. My youngest son (6) is hatching chicken eggs in class. mother nature willing-they will hatch in another 2 weeks, with as few tragedies as possible. 

 

This morning, my son was cuddling with one of the chickens and asked if he could ask the teacher if we could bring in a chicken for his class to see. The class is very well behaved, and they have already had visits from kittens and a guide dog puppy, and behaved wonderfully.

 

If I make sure everyone washes their hands, do you think it's a good idea? My son would feel so special if he had a "Show and tell" and if it was something relevant to their chicken lesson, I like the idea. Plus, some of these girls LOVE attention, so it wouldn't be so stressful. 

 

What thinks you all?

Rosie  

 

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Tees and sweatshirt are finished! Visit http://goldenegg.spreadshirt.com/ to check them out.

 

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Thanks! big_smile.png

It's not a template though, they are hand drawn and designed by me. I take the one design and change it to be different colors to try and suit different tastes.

Official Fluffy Butt Nut formerly known as howlinggood. Owner of 14 hens, 5 of which just turned 4!

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Official Fluffy Butt Nut formerly known as howlinggood. Owner of 14 hens, 5 of which just turned 4!

I design and sell chicken tee shirts, click here to have a look… http://www.goldenegg.spreadshirt.com

 

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post #4504 of 11383
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Originally Posted by Cheeky Chick View Post

I needs opinions. My youngest son (6) is hatching chicken eggs in class. mother nature willing-they will hatch in another 2 weeks, with as few tragedies as possible. 

 

This morning, my son was cuddling with one of the chickens and asked if he could ask the teacher if we could bring in a chicken for his class to see. The class is very well behaved, and they have already had visits from kittens and a guide dog puppy, and behaved wonderfully.

 

If I make sure everyone washes their hands, do you think it's a good idea? My son would feel so special if he had a "Show and tell" and if it was something relevant to their chicken lesson, I like the idea. Plus, some of these girls LOVE attention, so it wouldn't be so stressful. 

 

What thinks you all?

I've always wanted to bring my hens to a class. I think it's a great idea. The only obstacle I can see is if the school says no. I also wouldn't let the kids actually hold her, just pet her in case the hen makes a fuss, they can scratch pretty badly as I'm sure we all know. That's my opinion anyway.

Official Fluffy Butt Nut formerly known as howlinggood. Owner of 14 hens, 5 of which just turned 4!

I design and sell chicken tee shirts, click here to have a look… http://www.goldenegg.spreadshirt.com

 

Like me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Goldeneggteeshirtshop to receive product updates and special offers!

 

 

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Official Fluffy Butt Nut formerly known as howlinggood. Owner of 14 hens, 5 of which just turned 4!

I design and sell chicken tee shirts, click here to have a look… http://www.goldenegg.spreadshirt.com

 

Like me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Goldeneggteeshirtshop to receive product updates and special offers!

 

 

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post #4505 of 11383

Morning, all!

I just was over in the Silkie thread, and invited a new peep from Poughkeepsie to join us, hope she comes over.

Welcome littlecritters.

Proud member of APA, ABA, ASBC, MCCA, JBBA, LIPS.

Winner, Marans Chicken Club USA Egg contest Jan. 2013 Northeast Poultry Congress. My girls rock!

 

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Proud member of APA, ABA, ASBC, MCCA, JBBA, LIPS.

Winner, Marans Chicken Club USA Egg contest Jan. 2013 Northeast Poultry Congress. My girls rock!

 

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post #4506 of 11383

Good morning!

Overcast down here and rained buckets last note. Hoping for a reprieve today as the run is STINKY for sure.Robins are hunting worms with unusual success today.

 

Would anyone on the list like a bunny? I have a healthy, un-neutered female 18 months old.  Small sized and named Elizabeth. I rescued her a few months ago from Craig's list and she needs a good home. I waited till after Easter to offer her because of the obvious.

She has been checked by my vet tech buddy, nails trimmed and her teeth are perfect. Nice attitude, knows her name and sits and watches tv with my men. Dog friendly as well. She is curious, adorabe and kinda colored like a Siamese cat. Supposed to be a dwarf bunny but I really wouldn't know for sure.

You would need to provide your own cage or set up for her. She has been raised indoors entirely so please keep that in mind.

Pictures upon request!

Thanks, Maggie

 

 

 

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post #4507 of 11383
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Good morning everyone! It's pouring rain, but they said it might clear up later. I hope so-too much to do for this weekends trip!

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Rain rain thunderstorms all week. I'm not complaining tho,
my sister lives in Tucson AZ and asked if I wanted to switch
NO WAY. It's 106 today there. I don't get why she lives in a
desert.
The sky is falling ...
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post #4508 of 11383
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I've always wanted to bring my hens to a class. I think it's a great idea. The only obstacle I can see is if the school says no. I also wouldn't let the kids actually hold her, just pet her in case the hen makes a fuss, they can scratch pretty badly as I'm sure we all know. That's my opinion anyway.

I brought some chickens to the pre-school for a trunk or treat event and it was great. Not all of them wanted to pet the chickens, just some, and I was the one holding them the whole time. Bring hand sanitizer.

Heather - 6 feathered friends, plus 2 preschoolers and 1 Bouvier puppy. The party never runs out of poop here!

"Everything in life is only for now"

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Heather - 6 feathered friends, plus 2 preschoolers and 1 Bouvier puppy. The party never runs out of poop here!

"Everything in life is only for now"

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post #4509 of 11383

Hey everyone! Just put the silkie and the cochin roo back with the flock... IT WAS SOOO CUTE! The older girls came over to investigate, and the little cochin got all big and ran them off xD

-Caleb

 

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EAT FRESH, LOCAL FOOD...

 

"Real heroes wear dog tags"

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-Caleb

 

Highpointfarm46.blogspot.com

 

EAT FRESH, LOCAL FOOD...

 

"Real heroes wear dog tags"

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post #4510 of 11383

WHOO HOOOO I just ogt 6 eggs allready xDxDxD YAYAYAYAYAY My 14 RIR are starting to lay xD

-Caleb

 

Highpointfarm46.blogspot.com

 

EAT FRESH, LOCAL FOOD...

 

"Real heroes wear dog tags"

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-Caleb

 

Highpointfarm46.blogspot.com

 

EAT FRESH, LOCAL FOOD...

 

"Real heroes wear dog tags"

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