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Very tragic. I'm very sorry to hear that.Yeah. We’ve lost a couple now to our dog Bailey, he keeps grabbing them when they come into the backyard and we aren’t home. He killed my blue leghorn and a little frizzle x
Very sad.
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Very tragic. I'm very sorry to hear that.Yeah. We’ve lost a couple now to our dog Bailey, he keeps grabbing them when they come into the backyard and we aren’t home. He killed my blue leghorn and a little frizzle x
Very sad.
I look forward to it. No rush. When you have time is fine of course.I don't know how to repost my photos. So...I'll figure it out, and post them later today. I have had a busy week.
Of course not. You know me. Chicken photos are welcome anytime!Congrats BY Bob. We are such a chatty group it won't be long before your thread hits
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I'll post some chook photos tomorrow if it is not too late.
These are amazing pictures and beautiful chickens! Thanks so much for posting!
Beautiful. Thanks for stopping in and joining the celebration.Here is a couple of pictures! I still have my mean but lovely rooster Falkor. He has settled down over the years. He will be 6 in the spring! Still have Blondie too. She will also be 6 next summer. I have a couple langshan hens, one deathlayer and my frizzle hen Zoomie.View attachment 3185428View attachment 3185430View attachment 3185431
Alot of them got ate over the year. But I ended up selling them back to the people they came from. The 3 remaining silkie hens I had was constantly broody. plus I needed the money to cover vet bills for a goat c section, that's didn't end well, and my one of my cat was declining, so he needed vetted too, found out he is in stage 3 kidney failure. I had a whole list of things that went wrong all at once. I needed the time away from the chickens to tend to the other. So I made the sad choice to let them go.Beautiful. Thanks for stopping in and joining the celebrati
What happened to your silkies?
I'm sorry to hear that but it seems you did what was right for you and them. I remember how much you were enthralled with them and was surprised. I hope things have stabilized for you and the rest of them.Alot of them got ate over the year. But I ended up selling them back to the people they came from. The 3 remaining silkie hens I had was constantly broody. plus I needed the money to cover vet bills for a goat c section, that's didn't end well, and my one of my cat was declining, so he needed vetted too, found out he is in stage 3 kidney failure. I had a whole list of things that went wrong all at once. I needed the time away from the chickens to tend to the other. So I made the sad choice to let them go.
Yeah it was very sadVery tragic. I'm very sorry to hear that.
Here is a couple of pictures! I still have my mean but lovely rooster Falkor. He has settled down over the years. He will be 6 in the spring! Still have Blondie too. She will also be 6 next summer. I have a couple langshan hens, one deathlayer and my frizzle hen Zoomie.View attachment 3185428View attachment 3185430View attachment 3185431