Dixie Chicks

I love love love the high desert. While its not green in a woodsy, grassy, overflowing gteen it is green.

Each plant stakes a claim to the amount of dirt it requires to provide it water. Very few share. My land is fed by snow and summer monsoons to the tune of a whopping 9 inches of rain per year... used to be 12....

Satellite view the straight white lines are my property border... its Ell shaped. The zig zaggy lines define a combination of fences that exist and fences that I want. The bare parts are where vehicles have been. Or horse corral. When you stand on the road that crosses through my land you see nothing but chaparal thats a good 20 feet tall in some places.


The road that crosses through follows a seasonal stream bed. the lower right hand corner is all sand which I could harvest carefully if I needed it. Its also where the majority of my neigbors fire wood comes from... LOL.

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The youger isabel. I'm suspicious this is a late developing cockerel.
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The obvious rosecomb cockerel in the younger group.
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One of the older isabel
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The rosecomb cockerel from the older group.
 

The youger isabel. I'm suspicious this is a late developing cockerel.
The obvious rosecomb cockerel in the younger group.
One of the older isabel

The rosecomb cockerel from the older group.
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cant wait till they are bigger and prettier!!!!! feed them ! lol
@Amberjem

Our very 1st own hatched Lavender Ameraucana baby...

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