They need paintings of their people, so they don't miss them too much 

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True. They’ll be so lonely out there. Right now I can’t even open the brooder door without ending up like this:They need paintings of their people, so they don't miss them too much![]()
My kids, ages 6 and 4, drew some pictures as housewarming presents for the chicks, for their upcoming big move. I framed them, and we’ll hang them in the coop
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Last day home! Before they go out to their permanent home. Exploring new heights because the brooder is getting tight.
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Yeah... they look like actual birds now, not like little balls of fluff. I miss the balls of fluff though. That stage lasted SUCH a short time!!!Wow , look at them , what a difference from hatch day .
It's still very early but I'm definitely spotting some combs reddening up. Have you taken any guesses on roos yet? I always like to guess even if I'm growing them all out. I've learned a lot by doing this.I took some portrait photos before the big move. 3 weeks old today! We’ll move them to the coop after the kids wake up from their nap.
The Lemon Cuckoo Orpingtons:
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The 2 Silver Laced Orpingtons:
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The 1 Partridge Orpington:
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And the 4 Silver Laced Barnevelders:
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