Flock/Life Journey's 2019

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Luna and her cat friend Mittens. :rolleyes:
 
Okay now that I read Mystic's comment, it DOES look more like the top part of a coffee mug. Or the top part of a watering can. Or a Brita filter sawed in half. I just wanted to say sawed so it seems more creepy.

I did also think it looks like a headless cow before I read Mystic's comment. "Headless" for the same reason stated above.
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Picture of a Brita filter:
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(image from Google)
You are too funny! :lol:
 
The flock is out having a nice warm day.
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I got Luna the leo some wax worms to put a little more weight on her. She enjoyed them greatly. Her little butt doesn't need to grow too attached to the faty worms, she'll get too fat!
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She also looks like she might shed soon.
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Here's my younger beardie, Yoshi.
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And Mr. Grumpy pants Mushu. He's usually the good boy, I guess he's just having one of those days.
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The flock is out having a nice warm day.
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I got Luna the leo some wax worms to put a little more weight on her. She enjoyed them greatly. Her little butt doesn't need to grow too attached to the faty worms, she'll get too fat!
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She also looks like she might shed soon.
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Here's my younger beardie, Yoshi.
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And Mr. Grumpy pants Mushu. He's usually the good boy, I guess he's just having one of those days.
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I miss my Muscovy ducks, had to get rid of them cause the drakes kept attacking my mallard derived ducks.
Nice bearded dragon you’ve got there!
 
Exactly! Generally hatchery breeds are not as friendly. Most of the heritage versions are friendlier due to being selected for it. Most of them are show birds and need to be handled by a judge.

Hatchery chickens are bred for egg laying ability since the more eggs laid equals more sales for the hatchery. The Roosters can be quite aggressive from a hatchery too.

Good to know!! I think i'm going to try and find a good farm around here that might have a Brahma Roo/cockerel for a better turn out there. If I can't rehome the other ones, they'll stay and lay but i might make a second coop with a nice big run for them and let them free range only when I can supervise. :D
 

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