- Mar 25, 2009
- 1,299
- 15
- 171
Well, for some value of "famous" XD
They were in the Winter edition of the Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin (web version of the article; print version is way cooler, gives almost a whole page to the photo): http://bulletin.kenyon.edu/x3535.xml
My adults were in molt, so these were this year's replacement pullets. They were so well behaved when they came to campus for the shoot. Nobody crapped on the camera, and they didn't try to fly out the door. The kids just swooned over them; everyone wanted to pet the chickens (which was very funny to me -- I like my chickens, but I never really though of them as pet-able). They sure don't look like this now, though -- amazing what the 4 months required to get an issue out the door did for their growth.
They were in the Winter edition of the Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin (web version of the article; print version is way cooler, gives almost a whole page to the photo): http://bulletin.kenyon.edu/x3535.xml
My adults were in molt, so these were this year's replacement pullets. They were so well behaved when they came to campus for the shoot. Nobody crapped on the camera, and they didn't try to fly out the door. The kids just swooned over them; everyone wanted to pet the chickens (which was very funny to me -- I like my chickens, but I never really though of them as pet-able). They sure don't look like this now, though -- amazing what the 4 months required to get an issue out the door did for their growth.