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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    He's my head rooster now and only got more gorgeous! He got deeper orange tones in his feathers as he matured.
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    I really lucked out! He's my head rooster now, and I hope he's a part of the flock for a long time.
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    I did actually! They're grown now, and all beautiful! All 4 of the pullets actually went broody at one point or another this spring/summer, and raised their own babies! The cycle goes on. The rooster is the gentlest of giants, he's absolutely perfect and is very loving to his hens and the...
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    She really is! I have 4 Swedish Orust, and her sisters aren't even quite as pretty as her. Her ears are such a lovely shade of powder blue and I love her patterns, on both her feathers and speckled skin!
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Orange Julius the Olandsk Dwarf
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Dairy Queen the Swedish Orust
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Broody Vision featuring Pineapple the Olandsk Dwarf
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    The chick is not related to its broody, it's a Cream Brabanter. And yes very cute :) they look like they are born with beards and the start of a mohawk. The broody is an Olive Egger from a Black Copper Maran/Ameraucana cross.
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    My first-time broody pullet with her first hatchling!
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Vesta inspects the camera
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Family Photo of broody with some of her "babies" The Ayam Cemani mix to the left is the broody who raised them, the black pullet is not related to the others but is their broodmate.
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