They are Mrs BY Bob's favorite bird. She loves vultures.
I love them too 🙂
When we lived out of town we came across a group of 4 or 5 (it was twenty years ago) eating something right in the middle of the rd. They just looked at our car coming down the hill and kind of shuffled sideways enough for us to squeeze by. They were huge! I love watching them playing in the air currents.
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Shew, am I ever out of shape. 1 stall gutted and filled back up with sawdust and I can tell it has been awhile since I did them by myself. It is 77 outside so I came in for a 15 minute AC break that is now up. 1 more to go deep cleaning wise. Dirt's was deep cleaned 2 days ago, just got to get the poop and pee spot out of his.
 
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I think it was @ValarieF pointing out that you posted bunnies on a chicken forum (FBA), and when she pointed it out, you stated that you didn't care ('so what') - which is, I assume why she posted the link to the primer and, I suspect, why she was angry/hurt.

Val can correct me if I am wrong.

I thought the bunnies were adorable! However, in an effort to keep the thread on chicken related topic most of the time, instead of general chit chat, we have a rule about 'taxes'. Non-chicken related things require a 'tax paid' for being off topic - that 'tax' is a picture with 2 or more chickens (to remind us what this thread is for) Sundays are 'pony Sunday' where people that have ponies/horses post pictures of them. However, it is also an opportunity to post pictures of goats, hairy coos, dogs, etc that aren't chickens. Saturdays are 'Caturday' where pictures of chickens and cats (together or separate) are encouraged/allowed.

We all need a reminder once and a while, especially a few of us (me, and a few others of us...no names mentioned, Alex, :gig) to keep it to chicken related things.

Now, my tax for non-directly chicken talk:
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And, I included this one just because: she is my sweetie who likes private feedings first thing in the morning! (she is low on the pecking order, and private feedings are WAY MORE relaxed, evidentially, then trying to get a bite at the feeder without being pecked (or being given the look 'back off or I will peck you'.
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