My arm as a nest?

She really wanted you to know that she's a good layer!
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We need pictures of this extraordinary chicken, her new lodgings inside, her shoe cabinet, and her diaper, etc. sounds like alot of fun for both of you. You both are gonna miss the California weather but just the same Welcome to Illinois.
 
I'll post photos and videos soon
as far as catching a video of her laying in my arm, all I can do is try
but i have tons of pics of her...anyone know an eaiser way to upload pics to the byc blog page than having to link to a url?
 
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oh she is...she'll lay on her back on my chest...she's even laid out on her belly/breastbone (ouch?) with legs outstretched behind her on my chest.
she also loves to sit on my lap while i play computer games, I'll put my arm over her back and she usually goes to sleep

i really kinda am amazed how much I love her...not surprised, amazed
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oh she is...she'll lay on her back on my chest...she's even laid out on her belly/breastbone (ouch?) with legs outstretched behind her on my chest.
she also loves to sit on my lap while i play computer games, I'll put my arm over her back and she usually goes to sleep

i really kinda am amazed how much I love her...not surprised, amazed
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Is she the cutie in your avatar?​
 
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Oh yes the old "You didn't really want to eat me anyways... I'm gamey... and look at these scrawny legs... besides everyone knows it's duck season... no wabbit season... "

HAHA! so true!!
she never had to worry about that from me...when we first got her my wife and I had been vegetarian for many years.
but her brother didn't have such luck, the urban farm where my wife worked (when the chickens got 'donated') decided to use him for meat, and my girl got tossed into the coop with 18 other already established birds. They started to beat the feathers off of her, she was so scared my wife found her trying to squeeze through the fence.
Since she grew up with a bunch of little preschoolers who hugged and loved her, she had no idea what these crazy birds were, let alone why they wanted to hurt her.

my wife texted me and asked if i wanted to adopt a chicken, i said sure, and she kept her with her the rest of the day. Eggins spent the rest of that first day with us sleeping in lettuce box (she was exhausted) until i got to the farm and she hopped into my lap and slept. I was hooked!
 

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