*Buff Orpington Thread!*

Thanks, Spice girls! I literally bought one $2. square of red felt on Etsy-(apprx. 12 by 18 inches). I cut strips about 1 inch wide the long way. I put one side up and through the other, guestimating a good size to fit the chickens---not tightly! I then used red thread and sewed them together quickly with an X design. I cut the 'fringe' last with a small sharp scissors~voila!
 
I agree! I have 4, 3 hens and a roo. The roo tests me once in a while, but he's still young and takes good care of his girls. One hen has gone broody twice already, but I'm trying to delay her hatching until spring. She may stay broody all winter at the rate she's going. I was going to get a mix of chicks in the spring, but I like the idea of letting my little broody girl hatch out more BOs, because they're so sweet!
 
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My buffs just chilling in their cosy corner enjoying the view.

Poor girl on the left is limping today and not sure why. Sitting quite weirdly in the photo too.
 


My buffs just chilling in their cosy corner enjoying the view.

Poor girl on the left is limping today and not sure why. Sitting quite weirdly in the photo too.
They do look cozy! Poor little sweetie @henmania how is she doing? Still limping? Ahhh... see you requested help on another thread, will answer there
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The orp ladies. Daisy, orp and Bella
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Orp, Obarma and Bella
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The ladies have an entourage !!!
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Love how that duck snuck in there Johnn, great photos as always. The Buff Girls take center stage, but what a great flock!
 

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