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    Orpington chicks growing up

    Chickens LOVE wandering jew and nasturtiums.They would be excellent helpers.
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    Orpington chicks growing up

    You will miss them! This morning I found mean Mabel and Violet [Lavender Araucana] squished together in 1 nestbox!
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    Orpington chicks growing up

    Thanks! Mabel thinks she's pretty hot stuff too.Fairy floss sounds like such a cutie.Are all the orps going to your mum's? Those new chicks are so sweet. Can see why the kids want to keep them all!
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    Orpington chicks growing up

    Hi Jae. This is ''Mean'' Mabel. She likes to ''remind'' all those lower in the pecking order of their place in life. Imagine that fatty on your shoulder LOL. Cheers Penny.
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    Orpington chicks growing up

    Look forward to pictures!
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    Orpington chicks growing up

    Ha Ha there's a mental picture!
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    Orpington chicks growing up

    Maybe "Fairfloss" thinks she is a pirate's parrot! You won't want her up there full grown.She'll be rather heavy!
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    Orpington chicks growing up

    Looking great! Butternut is going to be 1 plump fluffy chicken! Just lovely!
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    Orpington chicks growing up

    So sorry your daughter has been bullied.And well done you for taking on home schooling.I wouldn't be so brave! Thankfully we've been lucky with children and grandchildrens' schools.Regulations for numbers are still the same for individual areas as they where before supercity.I know this because...
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    Orpington chicks growing up

    You seem to have quite a few breeds judging by your photos.What breeds and how many do you have? Cheers Penny.
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    Orpington chicks growing up

    Hi JaeG Sounds like you might have bought your orps from the same breeder as me.Are you in Auckland? I bought older pullets but ""Betty White'' turned out to be ''Bertram'' and was replaced as that was the deal.I also live in suburbia.Orps certainly grow into very handsome birds-big and...
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