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You've uncovered a plot! The secret meeting to organize the mass escape and raid on your garden.
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I lost the original pic! I think it was the LAs that got me.The 2 gold ones are buff wyandottes, Fred and Ginger. The others are lavender araucanas, Larry and Pingu. The ones staring in at them are all polish
Where do you live (meaning where is Burnley)? In the USA an Araucana wouldn't have a tail.The others are lavender araucanas, Larry and Pingu.
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This is my Speckled Sussex pullet, Rosamonde.
Thank you so much!Dottie, may I just say that infeel empowered to see your love for God do apparent. It gives me hope this a better world, happier times, and all the things that make America and life worth saving and cherishing.
With our great new homepage for BYC, we've also now got an exciting new system and process for our Picture Of The Week (POW), so we need your submissions!!!
Your Submissions MUST:
Submit your POW by simply replying to this thread and attaching an image
- Be an image you took & own the rights to
- Be a sharp, clean, picture that's at least 800 pixels wide
- Include a short sentence about your picture, e.g., "My overly friendly Buff Orpington named Alehendra"
- We prefer "landscape" (sideways) photos, but we'll accept really awesome"portrait"(tall) pictures... we just may need to crop them
We don't have a strict process or time-frame for how/when the POWs are posted, but in general they will be posted to the homepage weekly, and clicking on the POW will bring you to the post within this thread where the image was submitted.
Lancashire England. Hatched them myself from hatching eggs i bought from a local purebred farmWhere do you live (meaning where is Burnley)? In the USA an Araucana wouldn't have a tail.