Icelandic Chickens

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Our oldest son lives in our house in Iowa. Our daughter lives in our guest house here though.

Can't seem to shake off my daughter either!
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Nice place and set up you have Kathy. I know what you mean by muddy it hasn't stopped raining since friday here but it could be worst could be living in the branson area right now
 
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Our oldest son lives in our house in Iowa. Our daughter lives in our guest house here though.

Can't seem to shake off my daughter either!
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Yea, what's with that anyway???????????? It's as if we are going back in time, and multiple generations live together. I don't think I like it.
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DH sold the boat last week. The chickens really miss it. They had perfect dirt bath areas under it.
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Lovely Names. Next time you come over I am going to have you help me name my 35 birds! Maybe not, I'll stick with pretty Boy and Pretty Girl for all the newbies. I can barely remember my own name!
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I'm tired of being slandered! Saying my birds are not pure Icelandics and i'm settling this arguement once and for all!!!!! An article written by Johanna G. Hardarottir appeared in the Practical Poultry Magazine July 2008 issue 28 page 26 states that some icelandics do lay light brown eggs. She can be reached at [email protected] or visit at www.haena.is thank you for your time. Shannon Frericks
 
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You could always put different colored leg bands on them (left leg some, right leg some), and name them:
Pink Left, Pink Right, Blue Left, Blue Right, Yellow Left, Yellow Right, Green Left, Green Right, Purple Left, Purple Right, etc....

When ya run out of colors, I suppose you could pierce their ear with some color of an ID.
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