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That's why I wrote it! And Wednesday is now Ask Aurora day.
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That's why I wrote it! And Wednesday is now Ask Aurora day.
Do you have new ones now in South America?Well my chickens were, but...I got rid of them bc I moved to south America this month
New eggs!When It's Your Time.......It's Your Time
Despite it being Dec. 1st, and having short, short days...a new pullet started laying today!! ( @RoyalChick , it is either your 'black', or your 'blackish' pullet!)
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The egg on the left is the new girl's. The one on the right is my Lakeshore egger that has been laying 4-5 weeks, but the egg hasn't increased in size (?yet?) These are small eggs.
But isn't it Pretty?!Olive with brown speckles! Good job, sweetie!
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For reference: The light brown egg is a standard size egg.
Welcome back! Love the photo you use - what a lovely hen - would like to see a full photo some dayI thought this would be a good thread to start, as I have been gone from byc for a year
Sansa looks like she is just suspended in the water!
Yea he is about 16 weeks oldHe is one of her young cockerals.
We already had that....almost....it's warmed up.....but the bottom's falling out of the thermometer again....soon.Good morning everyone!!
For those of you in the sunny south - I am jealous
For those of you up here in the North Pole - I commiserate with you
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When It's Your Time.......It's Your Time
Despite it being Dec. 1st, and having short, short days...a new pullet started laying today!! ( @RoyalChick , it is either your 'black', or your 'blackish' pullet!)
View attachment 3337925
The egg on the left is the new girl's. The one on the right is my Lakeshore egger that has been laying 4-5 weeks, but the egg hasn't increased in size (?yet?) These are small eggs.
But isn't it Pretty?!Olive with brown speckles! Good job, sweetie!
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For reference: The light brown egg is a standard size egg.
Ooops, how could I forget THAT!That's why I wrote it! And Wednesday is now Ask Aurora day.