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Thank you! These orps are silly birds. Wary but oh-so-curious. Major treat hogs.Nice variety!
Lisa, your chick is turning out great, beautiful.
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I will poke around and see what I can find. Was it this one by chance? http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/t0756e/T0756E00.HTM
Quote: She is definitley an ham. She poses quite nicely. What is the difference between a sizzle and a frizzle?
How cute! I need to get a box for dust bathing in with my babiesHere are 2 Penedesencas, an Amelia, & another chick enjoying the grass & dirt:
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Quote: LOL!!!! Thats great. I feel honored you wanted to share my picture.
And just so you know......if you wanted this bird back at any point I would have no problem with that. If she has bloodlines you wanted to keep going we can get her back to you. I can't have roos so she will not reproduce here.
Quote: LOL!!! They look like they stuck their beaks in a light socket.
I usually do three at a sitting..... ( Start to finish for the three is usually two hours,....
How much time from set-up thru clean-up would you say it takes you for three chickens?
It takes me two hours, but since DH does the kill and tosses the trash with feathers, etc. and puts away the outside stuff, maybe add another 15 minutes. But literally, the last hour I'm picking at every minute pin feather. Partly because most of the birds I process have dark feathers, but most because I'm OCD. I'm sure we've all eaten LOTS of pin feathers in store bought birds without even knowing it.
I know on my recent trip to the UK, I swear there were still some major feathers left in the chicken parts I bought at Tesco's.
inside the sausage.
Yeah, that would gross me out.
It was bad enough at Tesco's I bought a package of chicken wings, there were still primary feathers attached.
Now if I found a feather inside a sausage, it would give me serious concerns about what else was in there.
I will poke around and see what I can find. Was it this one by chance? http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/t0756e/T0756E00.HTM
She is definitley an ham. She poses quite nicely. What is the difference between a sizzle and a frizzle?
How cute! I need to get a box for dust bathing in with my babies
LOL!!!! Thats great. I feel honored you wanted to share my picture.
And just so you know......if you wanted this bird back at any point I would have no problem with that. If she has bloodlines you wanted to keep going we can get her back to you. I can't have roos so she will not reproduce here.
LOL!!! They look like they stuck their beaks in a light socket.