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My chickens got a treat today. Alfalfa hay was on sale, so I bought a bale. Each coop got a flake. This is my large coop with my barnevelder flock. My wellies are in another coop - they didn't get their picture taken because they are more "picky" to things out of the ordinary. There are a few cull wellies in this picture though that will soon be going to live with a friend. My barnevelder rooster was all excited calling to the girls - he'd better enjoy it now, because he is soon to be replaced by the cockerel in the back.

 
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Precious little baby!
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I hatched my first ever Crele Laced Polish chipmunk patterned chick yesterday. Up until now, the chicks always hatched a mousy grey. My goal is to one day create an auto-sexing polish.


 
My chickens love anything that is inside of something. Wheelbarrows, buckets, bins, and even bags. I know mine will go crazy about alfalfa, I'm just afraid of them eating pieces too long for them to digest.
My chickens got a treat today. Alfalfa hay was on sale, so I bought a bale. Each coop got a flake. This is my large coop with my barnevelder flock. My wellies are in another coop - they didn't get their picture taken because they are more "picky" to things out of the ordinary. There are a few cull wellies in this picture though that will soon be going to live with a friend. My barnevelder rooster was all excited calling to the girls - he'd better enjoy it now, because he is soon to be replaced by the cockerel in the back.

 
My chickens got a treat today. Alfalfa hay was on sale, so I bought a bale. Each coop got a flake. This is my large coop with my barnevelder flock. My wellies are in another coop - they didn't get their picture taken because they are more "picky" to things out of the ordinary. There are a few cull wellies in this picture though that will soon be going to live with a friend. My barnevelder rooster was all excited calling to the girls - he'd better enjoy it now, because he is soon to be replaced by the cockerel in the back.

I love giving them alfalfa, mine gobble it and the eggs are so yummy that week!
 
My chickens got a treat today. Alfalfa hay was on sale, so I bought a bale. Each coop got a flake. This is my large coop with my barnevelder flock. My wellies are in another coop - they didn't get their picture taken because they are more "picky" to things out of the ordinary. There are a few cull wellies in this picture though that will soon be going to live with a friend. My barnevelder rooster was all excited calling to the girls - he'd better enjoy it now, because he is soon to be replaced by the cockerel in the back.

They certainly look happy.
 

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