My standard girls *pic heavy*

SunAngel

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May 20, 2008
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I couldn't pass up the bright blue sky, sunshine and mild 40 degree temps...so I decided to let the girls out to free range for a couple hours. Of course I just had to take pics of them enjoying the grass and freedom!

Autumn-RIR
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Promyse-Silver Phoenix
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Penny-Buff Cochin
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Group shot
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Luna-White Cochin
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Aurora-EE
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Autumn & Dixie-RIR and NHR scouting new territory
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Whole yard and they have to fight over one tiny spot
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Pura-Silver Phoenix
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Fiona-Exchequer
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Sandy-Wheaten Ameraucana
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Gwen & Ginger-Red Sex Links
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Mya-EE/Silkie mix
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The two explorers recruited another escapee
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Allyssa-EE
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Group of Juvies too scared to venture too far from the door
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Alexa-EE
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Misti-EE/Silkie mix
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Dottie-Gold Pencilled Hamburg
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Lily-Barred Rock
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And last but not least
Mira & Maisie- Mille Fleur d'Uccles (they weren't free ranging, but too cute being nosy)
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Heres one with our blue sky...Robyn is our special needs chicken, she doesn't see too well, so she sits up on this deck and waits for treats.
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I will have to let the bantam group out to free range next time and get pics of them. I figured if I let them all out together, it would take forever getting the chickens sorted back out.

Thanks for looking!!!
 
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Thanks
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We haven't seen much snow yet. A few dustings that didn't last long. Our yucky weather usually hits us in February. I will be happy if we don't get any. Not sure how the netting over my runs will hold up...this is my first winter with chickens.
 
Thank you! Its been a challenge putting together a nice varied flock.

Only til you catch her lol. If you get close enough, like at treat time, and make a jerky movement, she does the typical hen squat and is easy to pick up. When you are holding her she is a sweetie. But her prettiness makes up for her lack of friendliness. She is just coming out of molting, so she doesn't look nearly her best.
 
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Well I guess I should have panned out and gotten a pic with the pretty sky in there somewhere. Oh well.

Ugh, I am dreading that dull gray, we get that in Feb. We are surrounded by woods, so there is a lot of blah brown which I don't like either. I am glad for the semi green grass we still have.
 

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