Mystery breed

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from California, yep that's a Speckled Sussex.
 
I have a great story. Last year in march I injured my leg by having it torn open on the tailgate of the truck while I was writing by on my horse. I manage to get over that in a few short months. Then about 4 months in later August we lost our whole house in the earthquake that Mineral. We moved into a camper on our property (myself husband and two boys) while we had a new modular built. I had to have an emergency hysterectomy while crammed into the tiny camper. Shortly after my recovery it came to light that my children were being abused by their birth father ( not my husband). By this time the stress of the year caused me to develope global transient amnesia. So out of work with a new house payment. It was a trying time. Until around Easter I bought my children four Ducklings. Peking. Somehow or another Those silly little birds brought joy to all of our lives. Since then we have purchased 6 beautiful Rhode Island Reds. Hatched out 14 Golden Laced Wyandottes. Purchased 2 turkeys and a polish crested rooster. I don't know how these little birds have brought us so much joy through this past year. However daily they were decreasing the amount of stress and I have recovered fully from my amnesia. Even my husband who has very little interest in birds has a new found appreciation for the joy they have brought to our family. It a hobby that has brought us even closer as a family. When I go down to the chicken coop every day, they all come to me and they sit on my lap and enjoy a good scratch. It makes me feel like Snow White. Lol. I had no idea that chickens we're so very social. We are building a gigantic coop and we intend to own, breed, hatch, and sell poultry from here on out. I love them.
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Thank you for this inspirational Story!

Ron
 
As a career I have trained horses professionally and held a position as a clinician. I primarily train Paso fino horses and other gaited breeds but I have a special place in my heart for arabians as I worked 8 years on a breeding farm here in doswell va. The farm is named Crerun arabians. Google it up. Its a fantastic farm. I ment my husband while working there. Arabians are brilliant movers and very intelegent.
 

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