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If possible could everyone send good vibes my sister's way this afternoon. She has to head to Tennessee in a bit to take her board certification test for being a x-ray tech. This will be her 2nd time taking it since she graduated in May. First time around it about crushed her as she was 2 points shy from passing it. Since then between starting and working full time at the hospital all she's done is study. Even more so then when she was in school.
With all that effort she's sure to pass if she can stay calm and confident.
 
This is why it is a big step for me to get the Frost Legbar chick. I really loved my leghorns and Daisy was, well, The Greatest Hen Ever. I am hopeful that the Frost Legbar looks enough different that I don't have issues or flashbacks all the time.
There's a lot of genetic diversity in legbars, isn't there? Hopefully it leads to a hen with fewer susceptibilities to reproductive problems :fl
 
I need to catch up, and I will. It’s already 86° here and it’s only 10 AM. I need to start cooling down the chicken area. Yesterday I had to take my hubby to the ER at around 1 PM. Ended up picking up at around midnight. He crushed his pinky finger in a trailer accident. They had to wait for the hand surgeon who had to rebuild his finger. Ouch!
Yikes! That must've been agonising 😖
 
Hello, I have been following this thread since before I officially joined BYC and I love it!
I thought I might introduce myself with a fluffy bum photo of my alpha hen, Annie and a side shot too. Now if I can figure out how to do that 😂!View attachment 2753274View attachment 2753273
I have a mixed flock of ten one year old hens in northwestern Canada. I purposely chose not to get production breeds in the hope that they might have longer lives without realizing that dual purpose equals broody, at least in my case! I am on my eight broody of the summer right now!
Hi from me in Adelaide, South Australia :frow Annie is gorgeous, such rich colours.
 
Sure, I would love to!

This is Bistro in the foreground who lays lovely blue eggs. Clara (left) is sharing a drink with Isabella, with Ruth in the background.
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This is Rema. I just noticed yesterday that her wattles are a different size. I wonder if that's common?
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This is Rosa in front and Louise, the Buff Orpington. I have four BOs and Louise is the only one who has never been broody!
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Here is a bonus fluffy butt courtesy of Isabella!
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Lovely flock!

One of the hens at my house has odd sized wattles too. I think it must be quite common.
 
Hi from me in Adelaide, South Australia :frow Annie is gorgeous, such rich colours.
Hi MaryJanet! Thanks! Nice to meet you! I have been reading along on your thread following all the news on Mary, Janet, Ivy and Peggy for most of the summer! It's great to find people who don't start edging away when I start talking about my chickens 😂!!
 
Hi MaryJanet! Thanks! Nice to meet you! I have been reading along on your thread following all the news on Mary, Janet, Ivy and Peggy for most of the summer! It's great to find people who don't start edging away when I start talking about my chickens 😂!!
Wow! Thank you for reading about the hens!! It's a much slower thread than Bob's which is important for me with my hectic work commitments.
 

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