Friday photos.
Fluffy butts
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Cadet keeping guard
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Squatch booty
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Yeti fluff
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Lots of grey and black booties
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Squatch is so big haha
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Little Comrade butt, and Yeti in a hurry to come peck my clothes

And now for some other pictures
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Cemani is nearly feathered out. Gosh, he is really neat.
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Navy wanted a view and to munch hair
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Chocolate is a CHONK
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Navy
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Red bird!!! She's so friendly
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Blue bird. Much less friendly but is a born leader.
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Pretty Periwinkle
Hi :frowPeriwinkle!
They've always been pretty chicks but they are turning into gorgeous juveniles💕almost adults.
 
I have said this before, but we do not see enough of her!
She is not someone who draws attention to herself. She moves through the day without controversy or significant achievement so she does not find herself the center of attention much. Hence, fewer photos. She is a real beauty and really the current stabilizing force in the tribe. She is also likely the next in line should something happen to Aurora as Hattie cannot lead when she does not move around a lot.

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I have been seriously thinking about starting a log with the injuries and treatments I have dealt with. Both with the chooks and geegees,

In reality there isn’t really much difference in the horses or the chooks when one is overseeing to their well-being. Every morning I assess them all to ensure they are upright and mobile, and eating. So you can bet. Was freaking out at 4:30 this morning when truly kept going down in the stall. Not normal. She seems ok now - have think her hips and back arthritis is acting up.

And then last night when I got home and started my ‘inspection’ of the chooks and the barn and say the blood droplets you can bet that put me on high alert! Poor Red - she seems ok today.

And then Curly doing that gasping on the barn cam - sheesh! It’s a wonder I am not full of grey hair!

It’s all about noticing small things and taking an extra second to just watch quietly. It’s the same as it was when I was a Nurse - quietly watching and seeing what’s normal and then assessing for any changes to that.

This how parents know when their kids are up to something 😉
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