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I concur!No better days than those spent with chickens.
Awll, congrats to everyone. I have no doubt they will continue to be inseparable friends for many years to come. In the pictures and stories you have shared Eve has always been so sweet and enamored with all the animals. The pup is adorablePony Sunday
We took Eve to get her first puppy yesterday. I think it has been a smashing success. They have been inseparable for 2 days.
They all look so well cared for, such beautiful birds! I think they and all of us as soooo ready for spring!Mugs Monday
Betty is getting her feathers in finally!
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Butterscotch looks all innocent - sheās not!
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Muffy is just a goof!
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Muffy has eyes trust me, and thatās Butters and Goldie also:
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And Tippy and Blanche
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This mob wanted in the feedroom they figured I had something tasty there, yes I did my lunch!
If he hasn't taken care of them I would think that would be considered abandonment.I knew this day would come. The next door neighbor was telling me that Nacho is his bird and the little ones are his also. I said that they made their own home here and I had no control over any bird choosing to jump over the fence. I only lock the birds in the coop at night for their safety.
That neighbor is kinda creepy. He doesnāt take care of his animals the way I do. I can understand why his birds would want to be around here and not with himIf he hasn't taken care of them I would think that would be considered abandonment.
If the chooks made their home with you and he didn't say anything until now I would think they're yours now due to his neglect of them.That neighbor is kinda creepy. He doesnāt take care of his animals the way I do. I can understand why his birds would want to be around here and not with him
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