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Lil Phil didn't lay today.I have a little RIR - we call Little Red - who is tiny comparatively - and she only lays once in a great while but often passes membrane without egg yolk, shell, etc Because she has such a personality I've just let it be. I've watched over her and notice she is getting bigger and happier - who knows what will happen.
There's a Polish hanging out on top of the fence too. Eventually someone came and snatched them back down. They're in the petting zoo area. Roos, pigs, llamas and even wallabies!
Do they normaly run free like that ?? I have never been to the fair & went threw
the animals..
My girfriend gave us back a roo that looks similar to that.. He is absoulutly
georgous.. She is taking Kent Seinior for a while..![]()
Chickens have been in Friends and House....what other shows can anyone think of (not including shows where they were just part of a farm setting)?Anybody watch Doctor Who? Love that show.
Chickens are always popping up in it. The episode Vincent and the Doctor had a bunch. Great episode by the way.
Quote: I use lamps if I need to see, or if they have chicklets.
Quote: I'm guessing that is the petting zoo? Poultry don't go in until Tuesday. And no, they don't run free, but I've seen a bird or so escape their cage.
Quote: Check the wallabies' pouches. More than once I've seen them with babies peering out. SO dang adorable!
Quote: That's not a polish; it's a silkie cross, what some would call a smooth sizzle.
There's a scene in I think the first half of season 5 of Breaking Bad. Where Mike is hanging out feeding and talking to chickens.Chickens have been in Friends and House....what other shows can anyone think of (not including shows where they were just part of a farm setting)?