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:yiipchick just got word my boys and their girlfriends are coming to visit, we are gonna grill out and shoot some guns! :) :weee
Now THAT sounds like fun. My Dad taught me how to shoot guns from little on up! My Nana lived in Oklahoma and my Dad would throw Dr Pepper cans in the old red river and we would shoot the cans! It was so much fun!
Like this beauty
Pretty duck!
Now Deb, of course I always have turkey on hand. And look! My granddaughter came too! :celebrate
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She's a cutie
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Also, congrats to Deb snd Phil on their new badges! Nice to have friends like you guys.
Badges...what did you two accomplish?
 
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So you will have bit longer now to work with your present stock with the addition of Samouw's Roo? Can we say the "C" word yet?
Nope, I'm sticking with rooster...
The more I thought about it last night, the more excited I got. It's the perfect solution for me. Let Jack crank out splash and blues for a few more months, keep the best, then put them with Susan's boy when he gets here. Then I have two nice pens of unrelated lines. Next spring is going to be awesome :D
 
Nope, I'm sticking with rooster...
The more I thought about it last night, the more excited I got. It's the perfect solution for me. Let Jack crank out splash and blues for a few more months, keep the best, then put them with Susan's boy when he gets here. Then I have two nice pens of unrelated lines. Next spring is going to be awesome
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I'm excited for you, too! Such a great offer from Susan.

How's your latest batch of chicks?
 
I'm excited for you, too!  Such a great offer from Susan.

How's your latest batch of chicks?
Only 8 made lockdown. They're due Monday, so with so few I will probably keep them all for myself. I have about 12 developing in the other incubator, and I may reset that one with AMs if I get all the girls with Jack.
How are your punk rockers?
ETA: that was extremely generous of Susan. Have you seen her black rooster, Max? He is stunning. I'm so excited :D
 
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They are crazy, and kind of flighty like their Legbar mom. Curious though. They like to run away and run back. Just starting to integrate them with the big chickens. I find it easier when they are about this age (6-7 weeks) since they are fast enough to get away yet too small to be a threat.

One of my three Orloffs in that batch looks promising, very upright stature so far. We'll see how he grows out.
 

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