Yes. Me too. It's a great life!Pastor said “you become, what you hang around with. Good or evil “. Does that make me a chicken?![]()
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Yes. Me too. It's a great life!Pastor said “you become, what you hang around with. Good or evil “. Does that make me a chicken?![]()
Feathered feet are adorable! Peggy's are slippers, Ivy's are boots.Tegan looks like she runs around with her shoelaces undone!![]()
Oh no.Oh know what guys?! I'm thinking this.. is .not..a Barney! But a Partridge Rock!. I had a Barney though.
I was learning myself. It's interesting.Oh dear. How confusing.![]()
That will happen with BitsasI was very surprised when I found a blue egg one day, most unexpected!
I love that. Great name! It is as the fates desired.Java, is all that, and also the new name of my last unnamed baby chick. She looks black like lava, so....... Java
Lilly still does the same. I truly wonder what it is about.Don't ask. I don't know. She hasn't laid an egg for almost a year. She still chucks the youngsters out and has a bit of a sit.
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I'm thinking the most interesting is humanity's capacity for administration (observing something in nature and deciding to administer it by naming, breeding, culling, going to meetings, organising, breeding, culling, breeding, showing, ad infinitum). There's some research somewhere that says administration creates more administration.I was learning myself. It's interesting.![]()
Officially recognized breeds in chickens is much like dogs and cats. Only I think chicken genes may be much harder to work with. I find it all quite odd. However, as a scientist, I love to classify things based upon observation. This falls right into that.I'm thinking the most interesting is humanity's capacity for administration (observing something in nature and deciding to administer it by naming, breeding, culling, going to meetings, organising, breeding, culling, breeding, showing, ad infinitum). There's some research somewhere that says administration creates more administration.
I have no argument with early breeding within subsistence farming but working on officially recognised breeds is a different thing, right?
An interesting hobby.