FuzzyButtsFarm
Rest in Peace 1950-2013
We have to make up for all the time he was gone. We'll catch up eventually.
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We have to make up for all the time he was gone. We'll catch up eventually.
Wait.... you don't think.... maybe.... THIS IS WHY HE WAS GONE SO LONG IN THE FIRST PLACE?!?!?!?![]()
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Greetings from St. Petersburg.
I will be re-homing myself to Gainesville next week (getting married this Saturday) but my chickens are staying behind. My father fell in love with them and says I have to get new ones for myself!
To date we have seven chickens all laying well: 1 black silkie, 1 barred plymouth rock, 1 black australorp, 1 speckled sussex, 1 welsummer, 2 easter eggers.
My favourites are one of the EE's and the speckled sussex. I find the australorp and the sussex to be the most interested in us humans.
Greetings from St. Petersburg.
I will be re-homing myself to Gainesville next week (getting married this Saturday) but my chickens are staying behind. My father fell in love with them and says I have to get new ones for myself!
To date we have seven chickens all laying well: 1 black silkie, 1 barred plymouth rock, 1 black australorp, 1 speckled sussex, 1 welsummer, 2 easter eggers.
My favourites are one of the EE's and the speckled sussex. I find the australorp and the sussex to be the most interested in us humans.
Greetings from St. Petersburg.
I will be re-homing myself to Gainesville next week (getting married this Saturday) but my chickens are staying behind. My father fell in love with them and says I have to get new ones for myself!
To date we have seven chickens all laying well: 1 black silkie, 1 barred plymouth rock, 1 black australorp, 1 speckled sussex, 1 welsummer, 2 easter eggers.
My favourites are one of the EE's and the speckled sussex. I find the australorp and the sussex to be the most interested in us humans.
Greetings from St. Petersburg.
I will be re-homing myself to Gainesville next week (getting married this Saturday) but my chickens are staying behind. My father fell in love with them and says I have to get new ones for myself!
To date we have seven chickens all laying well: 1 black silkie, 1 barred plymouth rock, 1 black australorp, 1 speckled sussex, 1 welsummer, 2 easter eggers.
My favourites are one of the EE's and the speckled sussex. I find the australorp and the sussex to be the most interested in us humans.
registering at a feed store...brilliant!