Our other two residents came to us in April as chicks. My wife raised them until they moved outside and then they became my responsibility.

Hattie is our lavender orpington hen. She has not starting laying yet but i expect she will once the days turn longer.
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Jabberwockie, Jabber for short, was supposed to be an Easter Egger hen, however, he is clearly not a hen.
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He and Hattie are inseperable.
Holy crap, we have like the exact same flock. Assuming the first two are copper marans, we have a lavender orpington the two coppers, and an araucana. Ours are Lavender, guess which one that is, our two marans are Fuchsia and Turquoise, and the araucana is Blue
 
Holy crap, we have like the exact same flock. Assuming the first two are copper marans, we have a lavender orpington the two coppers, and an araucana. Ours are Lavender, guess which one that is, our two marans are Fuchsia and Turquoise, and the araucana is Blue
Sadly a year later my flock is very different. Patsy was a Maran. She has passed on. I'm not really sure what Lilly is. She was much smaller than Patsy. Hattie is a Lavender Orpington. I now have Aurora an Easter Egger, Sydney a Barred Rock, Sansa a Wyandotte, and Phyllis a Polish to go with Lilly and Hattie.

Come join us in the current. You can always catch up over time.

I'd love to see pictures of your ladies.
 
I really like this one. 😍

I liked this one too. If I may be so bold to put my composer/musician hat on and offer some constructive criticism; I would have liked to hear just a bit of extra contrast, a bridge which perhaps didn’t contain the tonic chord, or something like that, just for a bit of extra colour. Otherwise, I really enjoyed it. I liked the difference between the pared-down sections and the full-on ones. (I belong to a song-writing club and we submit stuff and critique each other’s works).
 

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