Ted_Harrell
Crowing
Rebekah, we do get a few days here in the southeastern part of North Carolina that get below 50, but your description of these beauties has only reinforced my desire for them. thank you for your response..
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I'm with you on that one.
I have not been brave enough to take a chicken into the house or car with me. My chickens are nasty poop machines, and I don’t see it ending well.
Thank you Claire! I am happy to be “official”.Hello Rebekah and welcome to BYC!
We're so glad to have you here with us!
Thank you for joining our wonderful community of fellow poultry enthusiasts!
Thank you Bull Chick!
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Thank you TwoShepherds! Ask and ye shall receive! I love all of my furry and feather babies and am happy to share a few pics...
I love it!!! The funny thing is that this is perfectly “normal” for us chicken parents, but when others see us they’re like ...heehee
When the Sonic girl brought our food to our window, she nearly jumped when she realized that I had Grayson, my Lavender Orpington, on my lap. I told her that, he’d “been patiently waiting on his chicken tenders”. The carhop didn’t know how to take it. I look at my husband with and lol! *PS The chicken tenders were for my daughter...Grayson was just along for the ride...and a Sonic tater tot or two.
I have not been brave enough to take a chicken into the house or car with me. My chickens are nasty poop machines, and I don’t see it ending well.I love it!!! The funny thing is that this is perfectly “normal” for us chicken parents, but when others see us they’re like ...heehee
When the Sonic girl brought our food to our window, she nearly jumped when she realized that I had Grayson, my Lavender Orpington, on my lap. I told her that, he’d “been patiently waiting on his chicken tenders”. The carhop didn’t know how to take it. I look at my husband with and lol! *PS The chicken tenders were for my daughter...Grayson was just along for the ride...and a Sonic tater tot or two.