Updated photos of Cleo.
She’s 3 weeks and will be 4 weeks Thursday.
She’s 3 weeks and will be 4 weeks Thursday.
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Oh my gosh, those eyes!! Gorgeous! Definitely a Cleo!Updated photos of Cleo.
She’s 3 weeks and will be 4 weeks Thursday.
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Bear is starting to get his confidence up. He's even working his way up through the older girls. I hope he works out.
This pic was taken a couple of weeks ago when we had a pretty good cold front come through. They huddled in the corner together poor things. Him and all his girls.
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Could you get any cuter than this! What a beautiful baby, and looking more like Emily as she grows - beautiful and pretty like her mammaUpdated photos of Cleo.
She’s 3 weeks and will be 4 weeks Thursday.
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I see what you mean - there certainly is a resemblance - how fascinating that two different and separate breeds can looks so much alike - makes me wonder if it has anything to do with the cross breeding over the yearsAww Roo is big now.
She reminds me of a big Pippin, without the feathered feet of course.
He's still young so he stays out of our way so far. He's curious about us but keeps his distance. These boys have appetites way bigger than the girls. He's always first to the food and I've noticed now the young girls eat first. Even tho they're lower in the pecking order. I wonder if since he grew up with them they'll be his favorites. I know the older girls will let him mate before the youngins are ready so that may change the favorites later. Lol.How is he towards you and your family so far?
Lovely picture btw - they all look very relaxed around him - he
certainly looks like a great leader![]()
Would be nice for them if he kept them his favourites, however I'm more inclined to think that will change. My two, Pedro and Jellybean were inseparable from birth up to about two weeks ago, they were so close and did everything together, they even laid their first ever eggs together but now they are like enemies, Pedro who is 2nd in command to Lialh the alpha, spends a big chunk of the day chasing Jellybean and gives her a sharp peck if she catches her. Is so sad for me, they were our first two and as I said, did everything together and went through everything together too - the two of them used to sit on my lap together almost everyday and would often nap snuggled together on my lap. When Jellybean was ill about a month ago I had to have Pedro inside too bcos she wouldn't leave Jellybean's side, now she'll barely let Jellybean near her. At night I have to wait for Pedro to be in bed for about 15 mins before I can put Jellybean to bed otherwise Pedro attacks her. Having said that though, if heard that roosters tend to bond a lot more than girls do but I don't if it's true.He's still young so he stays out of our way so far. He's curious about us but keeps his distance. These boys have appetites way bigger than the girls. He's always first to the food and I've noticed now the young girls eat first. Even tho they're lower in the pecking order. I wonder if since he grew up with them they'll be his favorites. I know the older girls will let him mate before the youngins are ready so that may change the favorites later. Lol.
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He's still young so he stays out of our way so far. He's curious about us but keeps his distance. These boys have appetites way bigger than the girls. He's always first to the food and I've noticed now the young girls eat first. Even tho they're lower in the pecking order. I wonder if since he grew up with them they'll be his favorites. I know the older girls will let him mate before the youngins are ready so that may change the favorites later. Lol.