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Thanks Mary! Cute baby. Love the colors of the wing feathers coming in. I still haven't de-stickied the head of my Lavender Orp. Things just got out of hand today.
Sincer her internet is giving her trouble and I didn't want to have her miss a PM, I did a little internet detective work and called Kathy at home.. Hope I didn't surprise her too much.. Anyway, we had a great conversation and I am wishing Missouri wasn't quite so far away.. I'd love to have her for a neighbor!! Now she is sending me some Icelandics along with some Heritage packing peanuts...
I don't think Friday morning will get here quick enough!!!
I LOVE seeing all the pictures and watching them grow and change! The chick down is never an indication of what color they will feather out to be. Many of my blonde chicks end up being blues. I just love the mystery and hate the wait.
Sincer her internet is giving her trouble and I didn't want to have her miss a PM, I did a little internet detective work and called Kathy at home.. Hope I didn't surprise her too much.. Anyway, we had a great conversation and I am wishing Missouri wasn't quite so far away.. I'd love to have her for a neighbor!! Now she is sending me some Icelandics along with some Heritage packing peanuts...
I don't think Friday morning will get here quick enough!!!
THANKS KATHY!!!
It's a WIN-WIN deal! When I heard "chocolate," I was at your mercy!
I love blues!... and the majority of the Easter Icelandics were blondes I think... a couple blacks, a couple browns, 5 chipmunks, a black and white mottled and the rest blondes. Amazing how much they have changed in almost 2 weeks.
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AAAGH! That's the kind of thing the rats pull with me!
I am so sorry to hear about your loss.
The rats out here must be be feeding on nuclear waste, they're so freakishly big, strong, and nasty! I finally had to build a high-security nursery for our chicks, and not only line it with hardware cloth, but put down pavers and plywood over the hardware cloth floor too, because the little monsters were grabbing them through the wire!
Concrete sounds like a very effective idea. Dig through this, you little sods!