Her and her sister are the youngest. I think Tull, the darker of the pair hatched a couple of hours before Sylph (in the pictures above)Is that the youngest pullet? She is beautiful.
Tull and Sylph.
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Her and her sister are the youngest. I think Tull, the darker of the pair hatched a couple of hours before Sylph (in the pictures above)Is that the youngest pullet? She is beautiful.
Tull does jump up on to my shoulder from time to time. I've had both up there on a couple of occasions; usually both on the same side though. Sylph will stay put if a get up and walk around; Tull won't.How pretty! You need another one for the other ear![]()
Her and her sister are the youngest. I think Tull, the darker of the pair hatched a couple of hours before Sylph (in the pictures above)
Tull and Sylph.
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They really are. I have chicken envy again.They're very pretty![]()
I about fell out of my chair this morning, we have 80’s in our forecast. Ready for it.
The chicks are getting so big. They thought about eating out of the bowl with Phoenix and he was fine with it, but they ran away. Phoenix has managed to slowly begin to hang out all day with Henna and Attila to a lesser degree. So cute. The ducks have been quite amorous with each othercrazy girls.
Yes they are. Literally a third of this year has been at 100+Those 80's are going to feel much better after the heat you've had!