I am really glad you warned me. Poor Hattie.Happy Friday
Sadly it has to be Hattie this Friday. Her butt feathers are always the last to come in. It has to be chilly. Zoom in at your own peril.
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I am really glad you warned me. Poor Hattie.Happy Friday
Sadly it has to be Hattie this Friday. Her butt feathers are always the last to come in. It has to be chilly. Zoom in at your own peril.
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Yes - very helpful.That's one of the reasons I wanted to post it. If you can learn the meanings of what the sound indicates you can better mange situations. I am hopeful that @Shadrach and others will weigh in with their observations of their flocks when they make the same sound.
I live 10 minutes from Hershey Park. You have truly been in my neck of the woods. I hope you enjoyed yourselves.Sure it countswe've been there for band activities with our daughter at Hershey Park, Amish stuff and just traveling.
I think she will be fully covered again in a week. She is very close to the end.I am really glad you warned me. Poor Hattie.
They are beautiful.Two-Fer Friday Fluff!
I’m so proud if myself for getting these this week amd saving for today! ALL the big girls except Buttercup are standoff-ish from molt, so you get little butts!
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And fluffy!They are beautiful.![]()
So pretty! What kind of hen is the very striking black and white one in the first picture? Quite a looker.
Thank you! That’s Maxine Wanda. She’s a lap chicken first, but also a Dominique. So far though she has blue eyes. She’s about two months old.So pretty! What kind of hen is the very striking black and white one in the first picture? Quite a looker.![]()