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Frizzled Serama babies!
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That's the best pic I've seen all day! Thank you. I really needed a fluffy boost of cuteness. (Yesterday was a rough day b/c a hawk killed 1/2 our quail.)
That's the best pic I've seen all day! Thank you. I really needed a fluffy boost of cuteness. (Yesterday was a rough day b/c a hawk killed 1/2 our quail.)
I hope the hawk flew into a wire, tree or the ground and died! Karma and all...
That's the best pic I've seen all day! Thank you. I really needed a fluffy boost of cuteness. (Yesterday was a rough day b/c a hawk killed 1/2 our quail.)
That's the best pic I've seen all day! Thank you. I really needed a fluffy boost of cuteness. (Yesterday was a rough day b/c a hawk killed 1/2 our quail.)
I'm so sorry that happened! I don't understand why they kill more than they will eat.That's the best pic I've seen all day! Thank you. I really needed a fluffy boost of cuteness. (Yesterday was a rough day b/c a hawk killed 1/2 our quail.)
You're killing me!
So sorry. I hate those beasts.View attachment 1298091
No such luck yet. The hawk was actually deep inside the garage when I caught it in the act. I So moved the survivors to their big outdoor summer cages but had to cover the structure with a tarp because the hawk kept attacking them. Then it WALKED around the perimeter of the chicken run & coop searching for an entry point. It even perched on the coop's flower box to stare at my chickens through the window.
What was scary is how close my kids were able to get to it. Absolutely no fear of humans, but it IS afraid of my dog. I've been keeping my chickens IN and letting my dog OUT frequently. I hope the hawk takes the hint.