Hi- I’m new ig?

Nov 3, 2022
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Ello, I’m Fin. I’m from Maryland and I own a 1-2(?) year old Easter egger, Im pretty confident she’s a welsummer (mix?)but I could be wrong! I also own two 2-3 year old black ameraucanas or black marans (mix?) as well as either a langshan or a black australorp around the age of 1-2 as well. Both Taylor and Jess (Easter and Langshan or australorp) are both from the same patch of 6(3 were roosters, Jess’s sister Duck is dead she was the same breed (or) as her sister) the last older 2 chickens I own are (around 3-4(?)) isa browns/golden comet(?) or cinnamon queens, I’m pretty sure their browns/comets though, can’t be sure though! The last chicken we own is Jenny, she’s a mix between Jess and our back and white rooster, Bumble. We’ve owned a lot more chickens. Duck, +5(6?) reds, +3 roosters (from joes(joe is a rooster) patch) +3 roosters (From Jess, Jenny’s brothers) It’s not just chickens! I own two (most likely male(?)) khaki campbell ducks! Their both around 2 months old, Benson and Stevie, first time owning ducks as well, I also own two rabbits (Three counting deceased rabbits, Smokey a double mane lion head runt, died around 3-4) Juniper, a fuzzy American lop (mix?) Female, not spayed yet, and a very expensive medical bill, royal looking bunny with White, grayish-brown, dark AND light brown and a bit of yellowish! Hammy(or hamburger) Junipers partner (she’s the dominant partner 😂) a non-expensive, 2-3 pounds overweight, fully dark (not dark enough to be black, but dark enough to not be seen in the dark) brown, nurtured, male mini rex! We got them from a shelter and the shelter didn’t do a very good job taking care of them :( Juniper has EC (E.cuniculi) originally thought to be a respiratory eye infection, but it wasn’t. we have her medicine and eye drops and she’s much more active now! Hammy is almost always active but he’s extremely skittish and scared :( I try my best to make him feel safe, besides being a bit overweight and overwhelmed, he’s just a bit territorial because of hormones I’ll guess, he nips, extremely hard but not hard enough to break skin. Their both around 1 years old. That’s all for rabbits on to Cats! Stripes and Chewy! Stripes is a 4-5 pound overweight, nurtured, male, brown(it’s not back convince me otherwise) tabby cat whose around 10-11 years in age and a extremely calm and easy-going cat, he likes outside but loves the warmth! Chewy is a 10-12 pound overweight female, spayed, orange tabby cat whose 12-13 in age. She’s not so cuddly and would prefer to spend her time outside and sleep inside. Alone. She’s a bit aggressive, but actually loves being pet, just not picked up- We got her on the side of the street and Stripes from my half-brothers friend. I had a dog, but he’s been dead for about 2-3 years now, he was a very healthy rottweiler male. I’m not sure if he was nurtured. He died around 15-20 years of age, maximum being 35.
 

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