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Hi everybody,
I am relatively new here, although I have been reading, learning and getting lost in all of your wonderful stories daily for the last month. So I figured it's time to finally introduce myself. I have always loved chickens and have recently found out that I can have my very own little flock (where have I been?). It honestly never occured to me that I could actually keep my own chickens in my suburbian Maryland backyard and now that I know... I am completely obsessed! I have been spending all of my spare time (and then some) researching and planning with a goal to bring home day old chicks in the Spring of 2012. Now how to choose which chicks to bring home!
Since I do not have any of my own chickens to share with you just yet, I thought I would share the Padua beauties I met this year in Giverny, France; where they were living carefree under a fig tree in a corner of Claude Monet's breathtaking gardens...
and in their very own poulailler with a sweet Australorp (?) as well...
Thank you all so much for the incredible wealth of information that you share here and it's really nice to know I'm not alone.
Lisa
I am relatively new here, although I have been reading, learning and getting lost in all of your wonderful stories daily for the last month. So I figured it's time to finally introduce myself. I have always loved chickens and have recently found out that I can have my very own little flock (where have I been?). It honestly never occured to me that I could actually keep my own chickens in my suburbian Maryland backyard and now that I know... I am completely obsessed! I have been spending all of my spare time (and then some) researching and planning with a goal to bring home day old chicks in the Spring of 2012. Now how to choose which chicks to bring home!
Since I do not have any of my own chickens to share with you just yet, I thought I would share the Padua beauties I met this year in Giverny, France; where they were living carefree under a fig tree in a corner of Claude Monet's breathtaking gardens...



and in their very own poulailler with a sweet Australorp (?) as well...

Thank you all so much for the incredible wealth of information that you share here and it's really nice to know I'm not alone.

Lisa
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