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  1. aquila

    The Evolution of Atlas: A Breeding (and Chat) Thread

    I missed a few updates. How's the chick with the injured leg doing today? And your garden layout looks really nice! (And free of grass and weeds!) What kind of things are you going to grow this year, and how soon can you start planting things outside? We're getting rolling with our garden for...
  2. aquila

    The Evolution of Atlas: A Breeding (and Chat) Thread

    Thank you! And yep, the single combed girl is our Dot. She's a bit of an oddball but a great hen for sure! We got another single combed slw in this year's batch of hatchery chicks, too.
  3. aquila

    The Evolution of Atlas: A Breeding (and Chat) Thread

    Here's me and one of our wyandotte pullets! I had just got home from work so it was a good opportunity for a nice selfie + chicken. She seemed a little too interested in my earrings though. I've been starting to work on our garden this year too. This will only be our second year here so the...
  4. aquila

    The Evolution of Atlas: A Breeding (and Chat) Thread

    I'm glad the ones you were worried about seem to be bouncing back for now. I hope you get that surplus of pullets!
  5. aquila

    The Evolution of Atlas: A Breeding (and Chat) Thread

    That is a cute bunch of chicks! Hopefully you get a few more as the stragglers catch up... about how many are you expecting in this hatch?
  6. aquila

    The Evolution of Atlas: A Breeding (and Chat) Thread

    Yay baby chicks! Good job Hector!
  7. aquila

    The Evolution of Atlas: A Breeding (and Chat) Thread

    I'm glad to hear Atlas is doing well! I'm about half-way through reading this thread but I had to skip to the end to see how everything turned out so far. I'll have to check out Hector's thread when I come across it - I assume he eventually grew a tail right?! And I hope you have good luck with...
  8. aquila

    The Evolution of Atlas: A Breeding (and Chat) Thread

    Hello! I've been lurking and reading through this thread from the beginning for about a week and I wanted to thank you for documenting this journey with Atlas, Hector and your other birds. I've learned a lot from reading about them. And of course, I've enjoyed watching them grow, so to speak, in...
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