Easter Egger club!

Chicken Math at work!  Good grief I just ordered myself a Legbar than turned into a Legbar, Olive Egger, Wyandotte, Blue Copper Marans, Welsummer and of course another Easter Egger.  I can never place an order without getting at least 1.  :D


Well, it'd be mean to get just 1 or 2...they are flock animals and you get to double or quadruple the fun, and make extra allowances in case a she becomes a he.
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Well, it'd be mean to get just 1 or 2...they are flock animals and you get to double or quadruple the fun, and make extra allowances in case a she becomes a he.
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Dear everyone,

@UrbanFarmOC is a chicken enabler. Beware. I am supposed to have 7 chickens, and due to her influence I have 11. (Not that I'm complaining...)
 
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. Oh great...another enabler is the last thing I need! :) Hubby just told my tonight that his back hurts just thinking about my hair (ehem...feather) brained ideas for next spring. I told him he should stop making it so easy. Truth be known he adores our flock. When I'm not out, I see them follow him all over the property. But their MY birds NOT his.... Oh no...he wants no part of it! ;)
 
. Oh great...another enabler is the last thing I need!
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Hubby just told my tonight that his back hurts just thinking about my hair (ehem...feather) brained ideas for next spring. I told him he should stop making it so easy. Truth be known he adores our flock. When I'm not out, I see them follow him all over the property. But their MY birds NOT his.... Oh no...he wants no part of it!
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My husband is the same! They're "my" chickens, but hearing him talk about them to his friends, it sounds like he's done as much research as I have! (I guess that means he actually IS listening when I blabber on about chicken behaviors and genetics and breeds and blah blah blah...
 
Oh great...another enabler is the last thing I need! :) Hubby just told my tonight that his back hurts just thinking about my hair (ehem...feather) brained ideas for next spring. I told him he should stop making it so easy. Truth be known he adores our flock. When I'm not out, I see them follow him all over the property. But their MY birds NOT his.... Oh no...he wants no part of it! ;)


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. Oh great...another enabler is the last thing I need! :) Hubby just told my tonight that his back hurts just thinking about my hair (ehem...feather) brained ideas for next spring. I told him he should stop making it so easy. Truth be known he adores our flock. When I'm not out, I see them follow him all over the property. But their MY birds NOT his.... Oh no...he wants no part of it! ;)

Maybe one of your feather-brained ideas should include getting him his own flock, so he won't complain about yours. :lau

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My husband is the same! They're "my" chickens, but hearing him talk about them to his friends, it sounds like he's done as much research as I have! (I guess that means he actually IS listening when I blabber on about chicken behaviors and genetics and breeds and blah blah blah...
I hear ya! He even calls them by name! Yeah big tough guy...indeed! Pfft... It was HIS idea to get more females so we could keep both roos. Soooo...I recon in a way I am getting him "his" own flock. I just got to pick them out.
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BTW...you really are an instigator UrbanFarmOC! LOL
 

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