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The pullets are laying but trying to hide the fact...View attachment 2364970
The center one is going to be a double yolker. I didn't put a reference on for star but they are small. I found them in the maternity ward this morning.
It is nice to get eggs in Ocotber!
 
Medium sized birds with a strong game/bantam background. Everything would be good until the first autumn rains when all 'H' would break loose. I think once they got wet, they no longer recognized one another and the fighting would start with many roosters chasing and flogging one another. Every year in the autumn I would send several crates to the auction where they sold rapidly to certain ethnic communities. This was back in the late 60's. Then the Cooper's hawks rebounded, and chick survival was limited. Then the GHO found the flock and decimated them. It was at this point that I switched to Light Brown Leghorn bantams and kept my birds penned.

Me, the technophobe, post pictures. :lau
What that?
 
I'm sorry for your loss Roomie :hugs

Oh, it's one of several, just works best in this spot, the legs are uneven, matches the ground.....the only place I use it is to deal with the coop windows.
Perfect! Could you maybe put some flat treads above the rungs?

It reminded me of this..
SO TRUE! I'm always surprised at the amount of noise the feet of a small herd of chickens can make running for food.

This isn't cut in stone, but the woman just wears me down. What the 'H' two old farts need with a new dog is beyond me, but the house is sort of empty. :oops:
Sounds like someone has already come to terms with the Princess getting a pup.

Pleasant day here. Still no sight of the storms the weather people are threatening.:confused:
Have you tried turning around and looking the other direction?

One of my Beauty Berries...
They are supposed to make good jam and such.
 

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