Ok well back at it, we were burning brush today ugh… at least not too hot or windy! And the chickies were quite interested in watching us slave and slug hahaha!

I was worried the rooster would freak out at something new and different but he just calmly watched from the run.

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Ok well back at it, we were burning brush today ugh… at least not too hot or windy! And the chickies were quite interested in watching us slave and slug hahaha!

I was worried the rooster would freak out at something new and different but he just calmly watched from the run.

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Pretty and green there. I'm a little jealous Kelly. Actually I'm a lot jealous, lol.
 
Pretty and green there. I'm a little jealous Kelly. Actually I'm a lot jealous, lol.
Yes this is an unusual year, the trees would be green but the grass would be crispy - it’s the only reason I would burn right now is that the grass is still green.

It was only 8c (46f) this morning and the chickies and horses were chilly! Me too hahaha. It’s been a cooler than normal summer here.
 
I have a question and I am putting it here because a lot of savvy chickeneers come here.
I have two lavender orpingtons, I think. I mean, that is what I ordered and what I paid for (they weren’t cheap).
I assumed they would look like my buff orpingtons except for color, but they don’t.
Here are two pics of my buffs:
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And now three pics of the lavenders:
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What do you think?
 

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