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Morse code. Probably says "GO BROODY. LIVE BETTER" or something like that.Maybe you should have called her 'telegraph???
she is full of dashes and dots!!
She is a beautiful girl, whatever her genetics are![]()
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Morse code. Probably says "GO BROODY. LIVE BETTER" or something like that.Maybe you should have called her 'telegraph???
she is full of dashes and dots!!
She is a beautiful girl, whatever her genetics are![]()
I love it when they purr (I call it 'coo-ing') It is such a lovely, peaceful, content sound!!!It is perfect weather here today and Pooh is happy to nap in the sun.
Don’t worry, she only looks dead. Actually she is purring gently and soaking up the rays.
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That looks like the beginings of a small straight comb. Pea comb would be a bit broader and not as tall - that is too narrow & raised for a pea comb.
As soon as it starts to get evening here the older birds come in a start to roost, the teenagers next and the youngsters are of course the last.DH & I can relate! Ginny has always loitered after dark cuz she wants to seek out the crickets that crawl out in the yard at night!
Yea I have given some thought while mucking stalls - could be a whiting true green. As for the straight comb - well who knows.She has a straight comb and hatched out of a brown egg. FWI, Twirp is a Whiting
Yes, Mrs Little Chicken is a splendid flyer, she can fly at least 150’ and make turns and land on a target with ease!Teehee! That scenario is precisely why we chose non-flyers for the flock. Bantams tinier than Silkies are notorious agile flyers!
See? I know nothing!That's a straight comb and a pea comb respectively
Since it was from a private breeder, so it wouldn't be either a 'Whiting True Blue' nor a Whiting True green' as those are proprietary breeds. (McMurray lines)Yea I have given some thought while mucking stalls - could be a whiting true green. As for the straight comb - well who knows.
I now more eggcited than ever to see egg colour.
Haahahahaha yep very true!Since it was from a private breeder, so it wouldn't be either a 'Whiting True Blue' not a Whiting True green' as those are proprietary breeds. (McMurray lines)
We would need to see what lines/breeds the private breeder has, and then see who got into who's pen!![]()
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