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Today I watched my Ancona pullet lay here very 1st egg and what a site it was to behold. I have seen many chickens lay many eggs, even from the business endbut this one was by far the best, funniest, quirkiest.![]()
[COLOR=000080]Today I watched my Ancona pullet lay here very 1st egg and what a site it was to behold. I have seen many chickens lay many eggs, even from the business end[/COLOR][COLOR=000080]but this one was by far the best, funniest, quirkiest.[/COLOR]
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Lol.
I'll keep 1 boy, the most handsome.
They're beautifulPlymouth rocks make the most handsome youngins
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Don't girls start developing tails first?
Both of your Barred Ricks are roos.Tell me what you think![]()
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Boys are headed right, girls headed left
My lady gobbler is on the right while one of my boys is on the left. And here are the baby Plymouths:
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Only one has a bit of a tail growing, but the combs are all the same. And here are some random fancy quails:
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They've had a light bulb in their cage since last Sunday (to encourage laying, all quails are in their first year so it shouldn't be an issue) yesterday I got 4 eggs and today I got 7. Lovely creatures.