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AMAZING Quality!!  What kind of Camera do you use?  These pics are very cool quality!  :)  

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Refurbished  Nikon D5100 with 55-200 kit lens.

 

Thanks!

Married to the old dude, 0 human kids, 2 horses, 10 cockatiels, 2 parakeets, 1 sun conure, 1 amazon parrot,  1 eccentric peacock, 1 gsd, 1 pet terrapin, 1 Blue Copper Maran rooster, and 14 world famous Jersey Giants!

 

 

Stan the Man will be missed.

 

 

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Married to the old dude, 0 human kids, 2 horses, 10 cockatiels, 2 parakeets, 1 sun conure, 1 amazon parrot,  1 eccentric peacock, 1 gsd, 1 pet terrapin, 1 Blue Copper Maran rooster, and 14 world famous Jersey Giants!

 

 

Stan the Man will be missed.

 

 

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post #33 of 151

Here's what I have to contribute..

 

This is "Georgina" (yes, that famous chicken who almost fooled us into thinking she was a roo).  She was a chick in these pictures, about two weeks old, I think. 

 

She obviously thought this towel was the chicken spa.  Is this what they call a "Turkish bath?"  lau.gif

 

 

 

 

 

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Refurbished  Nikon D5100 with 55-200 kit lens.

 

Thanks!

Nice :-) 

 

Great photos too!

New chicken Mama to 2 RIR's, 1 Partridge Plymouth Rock and 2 EE.. We also have a Chihuahua mix, a miniature pinscher and one crazy cat!
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New chicken Mama to 2 RIR's, 1 Partridge Plymouth Rock and 2 EE.. We also have a Chihuahua mix, a miniature pinscher and one crazy cat!
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Here's what I have to contribute..

 

This is "Georgina" (yes, that famous chicken who almost fooled us into thinking she was a roo).  She was a chick in these pictures, about two weeks old, I think. 

 

She obviously thought this towel was the chicken spa.  Is this what they call a "Turkish bath?"  lau.gif

 

 

 

 

 

yuckyuck.gif

New chicken Mama to 2 RIR's, 1 Partridge Plymouth Rock and 2 EE.. We also have a Chihuahua mix, a miniature pinscher and one crazy cat!
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New chicken Mama to 2 RIR's, 1 Partridge Plymouth Rock and 2 EE.. We also have a Chihuahua mix, a miniature pinscher and one crazy cat!
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thumbsup.gif  Love it! Great quote too! 

New chicken Mama to 2 RIR's, 1 Partridge Plymouth Rock and 2 EE.. We also have a Chihuahua mix, a miniature pinscher and one crazy cat!
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New chicken Mama to 2 RIR's, 1 Partridge Plymouth Rock and 2 EE.. We also have a Chihuahua mix, a miniature pinscher and one crazy cat!
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post #37 of 151

Winter "bath" in clean sand inside the coop when it was 40 below zero outdoors. Chicken spa.

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yuckyuck.gif

 

The girls really weren't happy today...  They took a dust bath of their own accord, and then stepped in doggie poo and got a real bath!  Soap, water, blow dryer, heat lamp and everything! LOL

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There is a splash silkie, a little bantam cuckoo polish, and a black silkie chick in this bag of potting soil. We left it "unguarded" while doing yard work-- it was a lovely chick spa day for the younger girls. The older silkie hens just stuck with the typical dust bath with extra DE (below) 

 

 

 Happy! Happy! Joy! Joy! 

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 Happy! Happy! Joy! Joy! 

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post #40 of 151

 

My flock likes this spot under a peach tree. 

There is no such thing as the lesser of two evils. Evil is an absolute. Being "just a little evil" is like being "just a little pregnant". - Dennis

Raising large fowl Dominiques, guineas, and mixed bantams in Central Oklahoma. I like to build chicken coops, pens and equipment with recycled found objects, less charitably known as JUNK. Hence the user name. 

 

My BYC member page: http://www.ba...

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There is no such thing as the lesser of two evils. Evil is an absolute. Being "just a little evil" is like being "just a little pregnant". - Dennis

Raising large fowl Dominiques, guineas, and mixed bantams in Central Oklahoma. I like to build chicken coops, pens and equipment with recycled found objects, less charitably known as JUNK. Hence the user name. 

 

My BYC member page: http://www.ba...

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