Hahahaha!Coco is inheriting her mothers backside!
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Hahahaha!Coco is inheriting her mothers backside!
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Oh my gosh, Turk! I hope notYep...he'll be nice and protective of her, right up through old age. He's likely what I call a roo'savant. He'll make sure she gets special treats and will protect her eye but he will expect payment in full ...over and over again...![]()
Just kidding...I love to watch the antics chickens go through...at all stages of their lives. Humans could learn a lot if they really paid attention.
Turk
I know. That coyote was huge.I don't think dark legs require one, but maybe that is why I see so many with "weird" colored legs, neither dark nor light.
Scary about the coyote. You probably need to start carrying a gun out there when you go out. Now that he/she has seen the chickens, it will probably be back.
Love that second photo. How cute is that!!This was their first time up on the big roost, about a week ago. Mama was not happy when I moved them all back to their side of the coop. They're just too little to be up on that high roost with 8 other large chickens. They're now 4 weeks old though, and the temps have dipped into the 60s. I'm not letting them out to free range, because they're already cold in the coop. Last night, Mama had all four under her on the roost, so no worries there, but what about during the day? She doesn't just lay around for them any more....![]()
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