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I don't know how my DH and son are gonna take it when I tell them I love something as much
as I love them..
....... those babies are to die for!!! I want to cuddle them and nuzzle them and squeeze them
and hug them and call them George and......
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Would the saying "a watched pot never boils" apply to chickens too?
Not only that, but they get indignant about the nose smudges on their beaks...
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Thanks Camille - I'm just sick over this. My guy was big, robust, heavy, crowing, perfectly feathered, etc... There was absolutely NOTHING wrong with him - at least that was visible on the outside, anyway.
But based on other's experiences with these birds, I can't say that this was...
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I know what you mean! I've been following this thread almost from the beginning with all the ups and downs
and crossed fingers and prayers and pictures that make me drool. The one feeling I keep having is "I wish I
had more chicken raising experience under my belt to I could help the...
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Well I couldn't resist so I candled my eggs last night. It looks like I have veining in all 14!
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and of course... but mostly
This is so fascinating to me- what a great thread! And I humbly suggest calling them something like Serendipity Splashes or Julie's Serendipity Splashes because they are most certainly
the most beautiful happy accidents/mutations/freaks/whatever I've seen!
and Steve's comment of "a really great...
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Oh my gosh! Me too!! If you or anyone has any of these sweethearts ready by late spring sign me up!! I cherish my barred rock Henrietta with a love that defies logic (in DH's opinion)
but never in my life have I seen any animal that was just so irresistible to me the way these babies...