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Thank you for saying so. Welcome to the thread.Yep but he is beautiful.
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Thank you for saying so. Welcome to the thread.Yep but he is beautiful.
it does not seem normal but if they could not control her I can see them doing it.Does it seem normal to you that they should do a complete anesthesia for this ? I feel like it's just confort for them so she doesn't struggle. (Which unfortunately she does a lot).
if there is only enough space for everyone to roost right next to someone, you likely do not have enough roost space. I would consider adding more for certain.Do you think it's just a phase and I should let them ride it out? Or should I try adding yet other sleeping commodities so they have more choices ?
Grandma, I’ve thought about what you said, but it’s my character to attempt humor in everything I say. It’s part of my personality and every day life. If I offended you in any way, I’m sorry for that.So, is this a comedy thread now?
Let's get straight to the point: Grandma is very serious about this. She doesn't care about funny business anymore. She has grown out of it. Old chickens right... wait...
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Last hen, Dark Cornish? Or Barnevelder? She doesn’t have a comb like my demonic Barnevelder so… Still young?Mugs Monday.
A day late is not a problem.
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Wait. Is it Tuesday?Happy twofer Tuesday!
Okay, the story behind these two ladies. I gave eggs to my riding instructor a while back (not sure when… I think around February) She had been wanting to hatch out chickens and she had just bought some baby chicks a few weeks before. Okay, the chicks hatched. Well, if you can’t tell, those are from my eggs. Bolt, BBQ, Splotch, and Pastel. Willow had just started laying so I didn’t give any eggs.
These two ladies are (the closer, big one is a Bolt baby) and the farther one might be a BBQ? She has a few gold flecks on her chest. She just doesn’t have any muffs. There are a lot more so be expecting more photos of these lovely girls. There are two roosters. Both are pretty but Bolts little rooster is a real looker. BBQ’s roo looks kinda like her old brother, Basil. But y’all are gonna have to wait!
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I will need to check all the cracks and crevasses in the hay and straw piles - bet lots of eggs being hidden in there for sure.Where’s my heart medicine at
Fifteen baby chicks![]()
I remember that, you started a hatch alongHappy twofer Tuesday!
Okay, the story behind these two ladies. I gave eggs to my riding instructor a while back (not sure when… I think around February) She had been wanting to hatch out chickens and she had just bought some baby chicks a few weeks before. Okay, the chicks hatched. Well, if you can’t tell, those are from my eggs. Bolt, BBQ, Splotch, and Pastel. Willow had just started laying so I didn’t give any eggs.
These two ladies are (the closer, big one is a Bolt baby) and the farther one might be a BBQ? She has a few gold flecks on her chest. She just doesn’t have any muffs. There are a lot more so be expecting more photos of these lovely girls. There are two roosters. Both are pretty but Bolts little rooster is a real looker. BBQ’s roo looks kinda like her old brother, Basil. But y’all are gonna have to wait!
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LF is such a stately hen, she sure is a lovely girl
Nope Wednesday 5:13am…. PT. Think I am 3 hrs ahead of you here.Wait. Is it Tuesday?