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They're growing out beautifully!Bracket's 3.
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They're growing out beautifully!Bracket's 3.
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Oooh snap! We may have been. I was active in the late 80's, early 90's. Hubby was Seneschal (and Dance mistress!) in the late 80's and his sister was Vicereine sometime in the mid to late 90's.Yes! Maybe we’ve been at some of the same Rowany Festivals! This was back in the 90s though.
I wish mine would eat more pellets for the same reasons! I'm glad Ivy is eating them. Have her shoot my girls a message on BeakBook please?Ahoy friends! I've been rather hectic lately and not posting often, but all four hens are happy and healthy.
The most exciting recent event was Ivy realising pellets are yummy and that she can eat as many as she likes from the dispenser. I like it when they eat pellets because there's no risk of a hen selectively omitting this or that grain like they can with the grain mix.
The weather has been cold and wet. I've been worried about Janet with her sparse feathers, but she doesn't appear to be unhealthy.
Oooh snap! We may have been. I was active in the late 80's, early 90's. Hubby was Seneschal (and Dance mistress!) in the late 80's and his sister was Vicereine sometime in the mid to late 90's.
I was in it for the clothes, music, feasting and dancing. I also enjoyed watching grown men in armour hit each other with sticks!![]()
I love those feathered heads.Bracket's 3.
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All sounds good. I'm very glad. I'm especially glad Ivy is eating better. That is excellent news and I get why you are pleased you can rely that she is eating a good diet.Ahoy friends! I've been rather hectic lately and not posting often, but all four hens are happy and healthy.
The most exciting recent event was Ivy realising pellets are yummy and that she can eat as many as she likes from the dispenser. I like it when they eat pellets because there's no risk of a hen selectively omitting this or that grain like they can with the grain mix.
The weather has been cold and wet. I've been worried about Janet with her sparse feathers, but she doesn't appear to be unhealthy.