Icelandic Chickens

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Just wait until you candle them. You WILL be a candle-a-holic, they are soooooo easy to see into.
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Just wait until you candle them. You WILL be a candle-a-holic, they are soooooo easy to see into.
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Walk away from the bator...walk away from the bator....

I did set those little pullet bullets. So teeny tiny.
 
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Just wait until you candle them. You WILL be a candle-a-holic, they are soooooo easy to see into.
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Walk away from the bator...walk away from the bator....

I did set those little pullet bullets. So teeny tiny.

It was my kids fault, they loved seeing the heart beat and the chicks moving around.
 
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Walk away from the bator...walk away from the bator....

I did set those little pullet bullets. So teeny tiny.

It was my kids fault, they loved seeing the heart beat and the chicks moving around.

My kids think that is pretty awesome too... (truth be told... so do I!!)
 
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It was my kids fault, they loved seeing the heart beat and the chicks moving around.

My kids think that is pretty awesome too... (truth be told... so do I!!)

And you can't see it better, than in a white egg!
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Okay, off topic, but here's my funny for the day..........which "baby" doesn't belong:
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That would be my 4 month old wellie pullet that has integrated herself in with the babies. She's very sweet with them, but they are terrified of her!

And on topic - Briet let me take her photo today. Luna, not so cooperative.
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Nah, I figure she's a smart cookie. Better to integrate yourself in with 18 babies, than 11 adults.
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No argument to be at the top of the pecking order this way..
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Still no package from MO...
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Maybe next time Kathy can send them in an envelope via carrier pigeon...
 

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