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Lilly
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Now, if you will excuse me, I have to go out and yank Bubba off the roost. I did not notice it while I was out but from the pictures his leg has been bleeding. I have to go confirm what I expect is his spur has been broken off.
 
Even though I make a point now to go spend time every evening outside with the chickens, I do not always have my camera. It seems at most I can only sneak in 10 to 15 minutes. Those few precious minutes are simply spent just sitting with the flock being in the moment. Today however I did bring out the camera and stole a extra few minutes chasing everyone around for photos.
For Wattle Wednesday I offer you my most impressive set of wattles in the flock.
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Wow. What great pictures!
 
I think it was my hubby's old, old computer...I sneaked a peek on work computer - and it played! Boy, Glynda was going great gusto until Sydney got too close to her corn cake!
If Syd is around Glynda needs to eat fast. I have a photo where Syd took exception to something Glynda did and Glynda had to dodge away quickly. Syd was quite cross.

Let me find it......

Here it is.
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How the heck did he do this?
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It had to happen this afternoon, it was still seeping blood. Sprayed vetrocyn on it and wrapped it up.
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He was a angel for everything and stood perfectly still. Bubba is a big boy, with 1 almost 3 inch spur left. If he wanted to put up a fight and hurt me, he could have. I also weighed him. He is getting some baby aspirin so I needed a exact weight. He feels like he is heavier then this. Still a big boy though.
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