An introduction

I am also new to the forum as well as owning chickens. So much information here! I'm hooked ;)
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It's nice to have you here!
 
Hello there, and welcome to Backyard Chickens! I am so glad you joined us, I do hope you will make yourself at home here. Enjoy BYC!
 
G’Day from down under townchicks
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Welcome!

I hope you enjoy BYC; not only is it overflowing with lots of useful information it is also a great place to make friends and have some fun. Unlike non chicken loving friends, family and colleagues, BYC’ers never tire of stories or pictures about chickens, turkeys, duck, quail, Peas and pretty much any other feathered and non feathered friends
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Welcome to BYC! It's great to have you.

Thanks Queen Misha! After checking out your thread on Norman, I realize that you're the ones I got my girls from, at the Heirloom festival. Thanks for talking me into two, now I'm wishing I'd gotten three. Yes, chicken math has already set in. They are so attached to each other, it is so sweet, and I am worried that something will happen to one, and the other will be left alone.I was so impressed with Norman when I met him, he was so calm and friendly and beautiful. I hope your breeding efforts are successful, especially passing on that great temperament.
 
Thanks Queen Misha! After checking out your thread on Norman, I realize that you're the ones I got my girls from, at the Heirloom festival. Thanks for talking me into two, now I'm wishing I'd gotten three. Yes, chicken math has already set in. They are so attached to each other, it is so sweet, and I am worried that something will happen to one, and the other will be left alone.I was so impressed with Norman when I met him, he was so calm and friendly and beautiful. I hope your breeding efforts are successful, especially passing on that great temperament. 


I'm so glad they are doing well! It's great to hear from a happy customer.
 

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