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Many people dye silkies random bright colors to attract attention and other various reasons. there wasnt any at the lebanon show this yearToddles- sorry about you kitty. It's always so sad!
Barb- chicken chat on FB had pics of P Allen at the show. And yes it said there were 6000 entries!! I did mention to DH that'd I'd liked to go but just too much going on here!! So what was with the fluorescent silkies??!!
Aww, sorry about your kitty, were you able to figure out why he passed?Really enjoying everyone's chick and chicken pictures!
M2H - Your Bonbon looks like a little, round, chocolate bonbon. She is so cute! Even my DH was interested in her.
bradselig - Love the pictures of your chickies! The different feather colors and patterns are beautiful. Almost makes me want to rewrite my Chicken Want List yet again!
kabhyper1 -Lavender and Blueberry are such a lovely couple. Their chicks will be gorgeous! I liked the pictures of Blueberry trying to be friends with Gus and of Lavender performing her motherly duties. Her 'stink eye' is a pretty mild one.
Our little kitty, Toodles, passed away unexpectedly Thursday night, and I am broken-hearted. He was a round, cuddly little fellow with a funny personality, a tiny snuffly nose that snored, and a bit of moxie. He joins sweet Freddie, who passed recently, and dear Pookie who died in December. It has been a sad year for cats. They all are very much missed.
Thank you. I went out tonight and cuddled them a bit. I picked Blueberry up and checked his molt progress, he went through a rough one. He is finally getting his hackles back. He has so many feathers, I would have never noticed his molt other than he had a lot of downy feathers showing, and the back of his neck was bald. I will let you know about eggs. Lavender will be back with the flock permanently soon, with her kids. Hopefully she starts laying, and doesn't just go broody again.Your birds are just lovely! Love the fluffy butts! DH is really excited~ finally have him more interested!
Let me know when you have eggs, I would love to hatch some![]()
Thanks! I hope we get chicks from them, Blueberry hasn't tried to mount her, and she prefers being broody to actually laying eggs, so I have my work cut out for me next spring lol. I am so sorry about your kitty. It's hard to lose them.Really enjoying everyone's chick and chicken pictures!
M2H - Your Bonbon looks like a little, round, chocolate bonbon. She is so cute! Even my DH was interested in her.
bradselig - Love the pictures of your chickies! The different feather colors and patterns are beautiful. Almost makes me want to rewrite my Chicken Want List yet again!
kabhyper1 -Lavender and Blueberry are such a lovely couple. Their chicks will be gorgeous! I liked the pictures of Blueberry trying to be friends with Gus and of Lavender performing her motherly duties. Her 'stink eye' is a pretty mild one.
Our little kitty, Toodles, passed away unexpectedly Thursday night, and I am broken-hearted. He was a round, cuddly little fellow with a funny personality, a tiny snuffly nose that snored, and a bit of moxie. He joins sweet Freddie, who passed recently, and dear Pookie who died in December. It has been a sad year for cats. They all are very much missed.
Sorry to hear about the hit. The darned hawks seem to be much thicker this year than at migration last year. I sure hope they keep on going and don't decide to nest in our area. Good dogs.Well I lost my first meat bird to a hawk attack today. Heard the dogs barking, ran out back and didn't see any of the meaties. So I go out front, and there on my tree sits a huge red tail hawk. He flew away as I came near. Go out back and find them all in different hiding spots. All accounted for. Nice. Well, tonight I had one limping, so I pick her up and inspect her, shes ripped open blood dripping down one leg. We dispatched her immediately. So now on to the butchering. Her left side was the only side with a 1 1/2" gash and ripped open under her leg so I'm going to try my hand at butchering her tonight. Shes of decent size so that why I think the hawk wasn't able to take off with her. And my dogs, love them, made such a rutkus I knew something was up.
Deb
Sorry to hear about the hit. The darned hawks seem to be much thicker this year than at migration last year. I sure hope they keep on going and don't decide to nest in our area. Good dogs.
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