Our introduction to keeping chickens, the high's, the lows and pics of our journey.

These are my 2 week old blue laced red Wyandotte , with their surrogate mum.
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Wow, just wow! We are in a plane for one day and this is the gracious gesture returned hahahaha.

Some really amazing photos from some really amazing people around the world.

I will have to go back and read them again once if get back to my big PC screen, iPhone just not the same!
 
Again with the amazing photos! Do you do professional work? Also been wondering if you are getting any of the smoke from the fires up north.

No just an amateur with a good camera. No we haven't had any of the smoke down here, there is snow on the mountain. We have plenty of family and friends being affected though.
It's been a public holiday here today and it's been raining cats and dogs all day.

Sorry Ben , been kind of bored, so I thought your thread needed some pics.:frow
 
Very nice looking!
Quote: Oooooo what breed is he because he is identical to my dearly departed rooster and the one we have now is his son crossed with one of my many ladies, no idea which one but he still looks similar although less of the dark brown parts and ours have very very tall combs not little short ones
 
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My first chick hatched sometime today. WEhen I got home it was still barely able to stand so am thinking quite late this arvo. Another has begun pipping so by morning I will have another. Not good pics as I only have a cheap camera phone




 
Very cool Babyfoot.

The kids say that Rosie was in her practice eggs most if the day, but got off to roost tonight. Maybe she is getting a run up at being broody lol
 

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