No no no - I thought we had all established that Lavender isn't a chicken but a very pretty duster!
Only if you listen to Shad.

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No no no - I thought we had all established that Lavender isn't a chicken but a very pretty duster!
Let's further your education.
Gold Laced Wyandotte
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Barred Rock
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Polish
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Lavender Orpington
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Easter Egger
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What else would the highlighted below be?
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Overzealous artist?What else would the highlighted below be?
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Royal Chick was saying RIRs are bred to die young.Maybe you’re thinking of ISA BROWNS. They are bred to lay a million eggs and burnout by the time they are two.
I don't want that for you either!Royal Chick was saying RIRs are bred to die young.I have gone to great lengths to save my little Queen Bee this year. I don't want to lose her now.
That's very sad. My sweet Queen Bee is 3 years old. I'm not even close to being ready to lose her.It is what the vet told me when I took Maggie after she had two lash eggs. He said they were bred for production and not expected to live for more than 2-3 years. I have researched it since and got really angry at the breeding practices of the hatcheries. Apparently there are 'production' lines of Rhode Island Reds and 'show' lines and the show lines live a real life.
I have no idea what Maggie is because I adopted her from a school project - but I am sure they just got TSC chicks which are likely production line.
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Royal Chick was saying RIRs are bred to die young.I have gone to great lengths to save my little Queen Bee this year. I don't want to lose her now.
Thanks Alex. I'm very fond of her. Maybe my favorite girl since I lost Lucy.I don't want that for you either!![]()