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We need to see a photo of him. He sounds wonderful.he looks kinda like the pic below but more red and super long spurs
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We need to see a photo of him. He sounds wonderful.he looks kinda like the pic below but more red and super long spurs
She is very beautiful. I am always reminder of my Lord Protector, Lilly when I see Fat Bird. They really are quite similar.I don't think I've fully appreciated her iridescence until now. Or the variation in her colouring. What a lovely hen.
They may well be. I don't think I can deny it.No RC, they are just spoiled rotten!
Edit to add... I meant Bob's hens...
It'd be pretty chilly to do that here today.This bring an image to mind of putting on your thongs to tend to your chickens (has to be 2 pairs of course)
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They were worth waiting for. Just adorable.Was busy today and forgot to post these this morning. Here are the pictures i was holding back for fluffy butt friday.
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Ned heard there were treats inside, so he followed the dogs in this morning.
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The dogs got their biscuits and Ned got some stale begal.
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Just Call Me Match-Maker Michelle!
Ok, I have to brag. The stars aligned in chicken land TWO nights in a row with my assistance.
1.) Wednesday after work, I saw a Nextdoor post about a found hen. This was about nine hours after the post, with no hits. I posted on a different local forum here that has a much broader audience and found the owner in 12 minutes! She was so happy and thought for sure her hen was "a goner" (her words).
2.) While trying to help with that hen, before I found the owner, I texted a chicken friend and asked if she knew anyone with a missing Gold Laced Wyandotte. Instead of texting back, she called. We chatted a bit and she shared that her daughter's beloved rooster had just recently died. (I remember seeing pics of her on facebook several years back walking him in a stroller!) She LOVED her rooster and was heartbroken. My friend asked that I let her know if anyone is looking to get rid of a rooster. The next day, I texted my other close chicken friend and asked, "You have a bantam rooster, but are keeping him, right?" She texted back right away, "Do you need one? I found out today I have 2!" Ironically, "Emily" decided to crow the very day I had a different friend in need of a rooster. So today they connected and now Emily has a new loving home and the heartbroken teenager has a cockerel to dote over.
So there you have it. I connected 1.) found hen with lost owner and 2.) cockerel in need of a new home with a loving new family over the course of two nights.![]()
I love ityou didn't leave Ned out - a stale bagel, yummy
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What a character he is!Ned heard there were treats inside, so he followed the dogs in this morning.
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The dogs got their biscuits and Ned got some stale begal.
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