I'm not so sure I want to go outside, says Jack the rooster.

I'm not so sure I want to go outside, says Jack the rooster.

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Here we go, our first trip outside to play in our new run.

Here we go, our first trip outside to play in our new run.

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Love that Baby Cakes (seed treat on a rope)

Love that Baby Cakes (seed treat on a rope)

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Eating Frenzy

Eating Frenzy

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New Hampshire Red Pullet

New Hampshire Red Pullet

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Giant White Leghorns &  Brown Leghorn Pullet

Giant White Leghorns & Brown Leghorn Pullet

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Black Japanese Bantam

Black Japanese Bantam

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Giant White Leghorns

Giant White Leghorns

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Brown Leghorn Pullet

Brown Leghorn Pullet

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Linda Stumph

My Beautiful Ladies

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Pictures of my girls (and one rooster) from 2 days old to 6 weeks. They are loving their coop and are growing fast. They love warm water with mushed bread in the morning. We're able to hold them now and they respond to our voices.
We'll get better at taking these pictures. Need to get all four of my Bantams to pose together. Looks like we got the tails of two of them. All of my chicks are females except for the Bantams. Two of my Bantams are getting red combs and waddles are turning red. Does that mean they are my males? Also, do I need to get a rooster for the other ladies? I want to raise their chicks, but you can't have a Bantam have a chick with a Leghorn, etc., can you? You can tell this is our first time. I would most appreciate some advice in this area. Thanks, and we'll be back. Linda & Tom
 
Hi Everyone. I've not been on the site for a while. Had a small operation on my right hand and I'm typing with my left. What fun. My chicks have grown so much. Both of my roosters are learning to crow at 71/2 weeks. I wasn't sure what I was hearing at first. It's so cute.
 
My white giant hens are more beautiful than I expected. They look like a fresh snow ball, and their tail feathers look artificial they are so perfect and white. How they manage to stay clean, I'm not sure.
 

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