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Aww... how sweet!View attachment 3749044opposites attract, these two are bff's, Midge a giant brahma and Loretta a mottled cochin bantam


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Aww... how sweet!View attachment 3749044opposites attract, these two are bff's, Midge a giant brahma and Loretta a mottled cochin bantam
I have turkeys and Silkies. This makes my heart ache.These 2 were inseparable like INSEPARABLE! My Turkey had to be put down at 7 months old as he was a meat Turkeywhich I was not informed of when I got him. He grew to be HUGE and even in his last week when he couldn’t walk (I carried him everywhere) she stayed rt by his side. When I buried him she was there she went into a deep depression so she lived in the house with me until she pulled out of it 6 months later she finally started going out and hanging with the other chickens once in awhile and fell in love with my blk frizzle roo
So they are now inseparable
But the love her and Hannibal (the Turkey) was so incredible no one had seen anything like it. He was an amazing Tom truly incredible. He was nothing but love and protection. I miss him everyday. No joke
Their love for each other was such a beautiful sight to seeView attachment 3748614
I also had a duck named jemima puddle duck except she was a black swedish! Unfortunately she died last year too, due to a wing injury.#4 Quackers and his mate Jemima puddle duck. Unfortunately Jemima died last year too and I no longer have Quackers
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It counts! Awesome capture!Not sure if this counts since they are both hens, but here are Star and Squash aka the definition of mirror Image: View attachment 3749774