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Patience, Patience, patience...all good things come to those who wait!
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The little ones are sure cute!
 
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Patience, Patience, patience...all good things come to those who wait!
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The little ones are sure cute!

LOL it's bad because I am at home today and I am inside becuase the weather is icky. The bator is beckoning me....taunting me to check it every 15 min.
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Thanks! Those little guys are getting so big! It would be unfortuneate if they were both roosters.
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Pic spam! Nothing better to do on a gloomy and rainy day then mess around with pictures I've taken of my Araucanas!

This is my rumpless and tufted (small tufts bilaterally) cuckoo girl. Sure it isn't a standard color, and her legs are yellow instead of willow, but I love her! She is a sweetheart!
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I caught this ADORABLE scene last night while I was closing them up in their coop for the night. The girl in front (who is also bilaterally tufted, easier to see on her!) has her wings over the other two and they were all snuggled up.
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This is Abe, one of my two keeper roos. And yes, he is in the bathroom! I actually took this a few weeks ago. He has MUCH more gold on his wings now. He is HUGE compared to all the others, very hefty and solid, like he is on 'roids or something. But he is a nice tempered bird.
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A friend was telling me yesterday about spacing out while playing Pictionary and drawing a chicken with four legs. No one will let her live it down so I had to send her a pic of a four legged chicken so she could show them she was right all along.
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Do I dare ask why??

He wouldn't let me take a decent picture of him outside, so in the bathroom he was like "where am I!?" and cooperated!​
 
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How meaty was the chantecler post processing? I know they are supposed to be dual purpose, so hopefully you'll get a good meal or two out of him.

I had to process one of our Delawares today so this will be Friday's dinner,

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that looks like a BIG bird, alot on the legs. I prefer dark meat.
I don't really know about my CHante. It was a bit traumatic, because when the gal motioned me up to bring my truck, I stood outside writing my check and happened to look in the processing room. I saw the NEXT batch of chickens in the killing cones and it was awful. She placed mine on my van seat, I drove home and put them in the freezer without really looking. Sorry. They felt heavy tho.
I feared I'd have nightmares but I didn't. It will probably happen tho.
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I had to process one of our Delawares today so this will be Friday's dinner,

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/27698_100_5716.jpg

that looks like a BIG bird, alot on the legs. I prefer dark meat.
I don't really know about my CHante. It was a bit traumatic, because when the gal motioned me up to bring my truck, I stood outside writing my check and happened to look in the processing room. I saw the NEXT batch of chickens in the killing cones and it was awful. She placed mine on my van seat, I drove home and put them in the freezer without really looking. Sorry. They felt heavy tho.
I feared I'd have nightmares but I didn't. It will probably happen tho.
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Just remember, Jesus cooked fish for his diciples. He didn't just eat fish, he cooked them. So that gives us a big green light to go ahead and cherish people who are created in God's image, and to enjoy animals and use them for the purpose God created them for. If we give them a good life and we are humane thoughout their lives, then I believe we are living according to God's plan.
 
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