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She's a French breed. Make it Giselle and it works.How about Gretel?
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She's a French breed. Make it Giselle and it works.How about Gretel?
Oo la la!She's a French breed. Make it Giselle and it works.
Good you are homeBack by unpopular demand! Great flight. Awesome high updrafts. I didn’t even use much fuel today. And my landing was clockwork. Like a knife through butter. Many fires around here unfortunately. It was sad to witness such beautiful forest and hillsides destroyed
But my eagle performed perfectly. Haachoo! I need to blow my nose!
It's been a hectic and it will continue all of this week. I'm really tired just thinking of it allGood you are home
Oops repeated post, sorryI do want to buy a new CD player for the eagle. (I like listening to music while I fly) I just checked my chickens, and now I’m off to give Chaco a rub down and check her new shoes out. (I ordered Sketchers) haha! View attachment 2835459View attachment 2835461View attachment 2835461View attachment 2835461
Weren’t they perched on said terrifying hand the other day?Tight Rope Walking
I have started trying to get the littles to eat from my hand. They are of course terrified of the hand. Yesterday in order to get away Legertha decided to fly. Watch as they right tight rope walk their way around the brooder. They perched for quite some time and then flew back into the brooder.
Mine too.It's all about feed to egg ratio. Once they slow down laying even a little, profitability falls. So they get rid of them and go with new. It breaks my heart to think of it.
Clever chickies!Tight Rope Walking
I have started trying to get the littles to eat from my hand. They are of course terrified of the hand. Yesterday in order to get away Legertha decided to fly. Watch as they right tight rope walk their way around the brooder. They perched for quite some time and then flew back into the brooder.