I'm dying to find out if your other hens start thinking about going broody after this. I don't know why but I fancy Phyllis has a broody streak in her.
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I think fighting butterflies is even better! That is something I must see someday.There is a butterfly here that gets drunk on fermenting figs on the trees. They descend on the trees in hordes, get pissed and start fighting.
I'm very grateful to learn with hands on instruction. I am so lucky to have all of your support. Even if it is just emotional.That's great Bob. You'll be in good hands.
I would have to get big chicken eggs to hatch. I'd love to see some orpingtons following her around the yard.I'm dying to find out if your other hens start thinking about going broody after this. I don't know why but I fancy Phyllis has a broody streak in her.
Oh! Barred Rocks are such pretty birds.They are from my layer flock, so barn yard mixes. My roo is a Barred Rock and I have a variety of hens
The best reason to 'like' at least a few of the old stories (the better ones!) is that it prompts the author to go back and remember. I had a lot of fun with @Ali James journey through the thread!Enjoy. Their are no rules. Feel free to comment if you like. I love the old stories.
I am excited but nervous for @BY Bob - thee will be many stories to come I feel sure!They are from my layer flock, so barn yard mixes. My roo is a Barred Rock and I have a variety of hens.
Sigh. Butterfly youth today. Nothing but yobs!There is a butterfly here that gets drunk on fermenting figs on the trees. They descend on the trees in hordes, get pissed and start fighting.