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7th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-a-long!
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uzisuzuki That's so funny! We used to have peacocks, but they were the wild type that would like to poop up your front yard! :lol:
 
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They helped me a lot since I couldn't afford physical therapy & my dogs are a little to enthusiastic sometimes. :D Also, having a routine has helped me with my brain injury a lot. After I discovered hatching, chickens also gave me something to focus on something positive during the bad weeks of my ongoing recovery

Here are a few pics from my little flock today! It was finally nice enough for everyone to leave their pens!

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Arya (my little Scotty/Yokie mix) finally met the peacock that adopted me almost a year to the day from my car accident! I joke with my mom that for the 2yr anniversary, I'll probably have an emu adopt me. The birds keep getting bigger that end up at my house!

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And then more of Mercury & Menoch in my series of "Dramatic Chicken In Barn" series. ;)


Love the last pic!
 
Thank you, @uzisuzuki ! They are excellent girls. I can completely relate, because my girls bring so much peace and happiness to my life. Those who don't own chickens simply don't understand the pet qualities they naturally possess. Also, I love your peacock! Is he pretty loud?

@CherriesBrood , my coop really isn't anything to brag about......
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it's simply a 100-year-old milkhouse attached to a huge livestock barn. I will say, though, that it's like a chicken fortress, because nothing can get in! Made out of cement blocks, floored with concrete, and roofed with metal.
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-Alex
 
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@CherriesBrood
, my coop really isn't anything to brag about......:p  it's simply a 100-year-old milkhouse attached to a huge livestock barn. I will say, though, that it's like a chicken fortress, because nothing can get in! Made out of cement blocks, floored with concrete, and roofed with metal. :D

-Alex


Wow that's so cool! How big is it?
 
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That is simply adorable, @MrChickMagnet ! The only time my girls have ever gone sledding is down a mountain of pine shavings that accumulates while I'm cleaning the coop.
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I'm sure that if you asked them, they would say it is an exhilarating experience!

-Alex
 

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