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I was surprised at how few spots Lady Featherington had at first but at this rate of change she is going to look like Glynda in a few years.What prompted todays quick photoshoot was @BY Bob photo's of Lady F and her spots. I adore Lady F, love her spots. I know with both Jubilee Orps and Speckled Sussex the older they get the more spots they get. It is surprising to me, although maybe not to those who have had sussex in the past that the sussex are so spotted so young. Lady F has a year age difference on Spot and Dot so I would expect her to have way more spots then they do.
Pictures from this afternoons photoshoot.
Dottie, heavily spotted but less so then her sister. She is also lighter in build at the moment. She may be on her way to committing crimes against her owner during the day but, at night she enjoys a good crop massage on the roost.View attachment 3694945View attachment 3694946View attachment 3694947View attachment 3694948View attachment 3694949
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Dottie, do NOT do it.
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I mean it Dottie.
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Here, let me touch you, see how you like it.
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I thought so
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Glynda