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Thank you. I am going to go tracking in a moment.

I thought of you and your poor rooster tonight when I went out to close up the coops. A big white Owl flew by, flashing in the moon light.

Good luck tracking!
 
I thought of you and your poor rooster tonight when I went out to close up the coops. A big white Owl flew by, flashing in the moon light.

Good luck tracking!
yeah... I am fairly certain it was a Red tail Hawk.. Nothing went under the fence. I have read that sometimes they strip the feathers and eat the rest
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. They left the beak too. Maybe carried the rest off? He was a younger Icelandic so wasnt more than 5 pounds
 
I took pictures today.
This is the EO Basque, Leela. She is a week older than the TJs chicks. The one in the back is a Partridge Penedesenca.




These are the two not broody EO Basque Hens.




this is the Broody Basque hen. I wonder how many eggs she could cover.



These are the Dorking Crosses. Look at the size of the breast in the second picture of them





I have to include the Heritage RIRs. The second picture has the most beautiful Beetle colored tail.





My BA is looking much better after the Molt.



This is a Silkie? From Shantih(Chiquita)



This is the Show girl from Shantih.

I gotta say I am loving the rich color of the RIRs, Ron! Very nice!
 
WOW! Beautiful Chickens Ron... ;)


I took pictures today.
This is the EO Basque, Leela. She is a week older than the TJs chicks. The one in the back is a Partridge Penedesenca.




These are the two not broody EO Basque Hens.




this is the Broody Basque hen. I wonder how many eggs she could cover.



These are the Dorking Crosses. Look at the size of the breast in the second picture of them





I have to include the Heritage RIRs. The second picture has the most beautiful Beetle colored tail.






My BA is looking much better after the Molt.



This is a Silkie? From Shantih(Chiquita)



This is the Show girl from Shantih.

 
yeah... I am fairly certain it was a Red tail Hawk.. Nothing went under the fence. I have read that sometimes they strip the feathers and eat the rest :hu . They left the  beak too. Maybe carried the rest off? He was a younger  Icelandic so wasnt more than 5 pounds

Jason, so sorry to here that.
I lost a Hen last week...I'm still not over it...I may never get over it..
She was one of my favorites. :(
 

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