I like this planThat would be the ultimate revenge. I should name a feather duster after you.

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I like this planThat would be the ultimate revenge. I should name a feather duster after you.
If I sat and thought about what my chickens ate I would never touch one of their eggs. Everyone raves about the taste of my eggs. They claim it is because they free range. Well yes they do, they also scavenge horse poo for all kinds of goodies. Bugs, grass, minnows, grain, snakes and horse poo equals super rich yolks and flavorful eggs. I scrambled 3 this morning for breakfast. They have not killed me yet.
Yes I believe so!Uncle Alex, don’t you think I am growing up to be a beautiful chicken?
Jaffarra
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You have a pair in Mr and Mrs Little Chicken. And a pretty pair too.Mugs Monday
Laverne and Shirley
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Little Chicken and Little Chicken
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Little Chicken - yep I am a boy….
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Clyde - one of the silkie school chicks
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Yes I fear you’re correct - I will rehome him when he gets older and more independent, right now they are still babies.You have a pair in Mr and Mrs Little Chicken. And a pretty pair too.
She’s actually in need of a diet she is quite the chonker! If she goes broody she has nothing to worry about she can stand to lose some weight.And Fluffy is looking like a beautiful feather duster.
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Love the slippers and the little tail poofs at this age are too-oo-oo cute!Enjoying the sunshine
The two silkie school chicks
Clyde has the fuzzy legs, I think the other chick was named George by the kids
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Yep she sure is a poof girl! And frizzle to boot. She has those hilarious leg feathers!Love the slippers and the little tail poofs at this age are too-oo-oo cute!
Breeding pair: keep them. They'll be smaller than your silkiesYes I fear you’re correct - I will rehome him when he gets older and more independent, right now they are still babies.
I am going to check out the Ontario Poultry forum to see if anyone wants a bantam Roo. He is so sweet and friendly hope he stay that way.