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That’s what I said, but I don’t celebrate.Christmas colors!
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That’s what I said, but I don’t celebrate.Christmas colors!
It's that or the Elf on the Shelf.I imagine you all as creeps who think I look like a vibrant painting of an EFFFIN BARRED ROCK.
At least make it a Dominique.
*sits down and sobs*
It's true.... Sorry Odd, can't help you look like an oil painting and an Elf on the ShelfIt's that or the Elf on the Shelf.
The Silver Laced Wyandotte’s aren’t the angry ones. I’m the one angry at THEM.I suppose that's better than an angry Silver-laced Wyandotte? Which apparently is what people think of me? lol
How old is this chicken? It looks almost like it might be a rooster -- can I get a full-body shot?The Silver Laced Wyandotte’s aren’t the angry ones. I’m the one angry at THEM. View attachment 2460897
Meet Liar Liar Comb On Fire. No eggs from her View attachment 2460898
No she’s a pullet. Already did this 3 times before. 30 weeks, I’m just waiting still.How old is this chicken? It looks almost like it might be a rooster -- can I get a full-body shot?
It is very beautiful.
Times vary. Marshmallow, my little Porcelain Booted Bantam and a lovely little violent puffball, didn't lay her first egg until she was about a year old. She went broody a few weeks after.No she’s a pullet. Already did this 3 times before. 30 weeks, I’m just waiting still.![]()
How old is this chicken? It looks almost like it might be a rooster -- can I get a full-body shot?
It is very beautiful.
Yes. She squatted for the first time yesterday, and just did again as I was getting you some pictures to prove she was a pulletTimes vary. Marshmallow, my little Porcelain Booted Bantam and a lovely little violent puffball, didn't lay her first egg until she was about a year old. She went broody a few weeks after.
I've seen all of one egg from her since. Her daughter should start laying in a few months or in the spring.