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Slate on The Fort

For people who do not know, we had a bad thunderstorm come through last year and it knocked down two trees on top of each other in the backyard. Since then, the Backyard Flock has used "The Fort" (as I named it) as a hide-out in case they see aerial predators, to lay their eggs the hidden locations or to simply rest and bathe in the dirt. They enjoy having it there and here is a picture of my Cochin Bantam rooster, Slate, on top of The Fort!
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Congratulations 🎊 on POW ! He is beautiful!
 
Slate on The Fort

For people who do not know, we had a bad thunderstorm come through last year and it knocked down two trees on top of each other in the backyard. Since then, the Backyard Flock has used "The Fort" (as I named it) as a hide-out in case they see aerial predators, to lay their eggs the hidden locations or to simply rest and bathe in the dirt. They enjoy having it there and here is a picture of my Cochin Bantam rooster, Slate, on top of The Fort!
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Congrats on the POW @SwampPrincessChick :clap
 
Slate on The Fort

For people who do not know, we had a bad thunderstorm come through last year and it knocked down two trees on top of each other in the backyard. Since then, the Backyard Flock has used "The Fort" (as I named it) as a hide-out in case they see aerial predators, to lay their eggs the hidden locations or to simply rest and bathe in the dirt. They enjoy having it there and here is a picture of my Cochin Bantam rooster, Slate, on top of The Fort!
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Way to go, @SwampPrincessChick! Your gorgeous image has been chosen as this week's POW winner and is proudly displayed on our homepage. :wee
 
One year old White Layer Duck “Sugar” enjoys ducking in and out of the Hydrangea tunnel.
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Slate on The Fort

For people who do not know, we had a bad thunderstorm come through last year and it knocked down two trees on top of each other in the backyard. Since then, the Backyard Flock has used "The Fort" (as I named it) as a hide-out in case they see aerial predators, to lay their eggs the hidden locations or to simply rest and bathe in the dirt. They enjoy having it there and here is a picture of my Cochin Bantam rooster, Slate, on top of The Fort!
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Congrats on pow!
 
Slate on The Fort

For people who do not know, we had a bad thunderstorm come through last year and it knocked down two trees on top of each other in the backyard. Since then, the Backyard Flock has used "The Fort" (as I named it) as a hide-out in case they see aerial predators, to lay their eggs the hidden locations or to simply rest and bathe in the dirt. They enjoy having it there and here is a picture of my Cochin Bantam rooster, Slate, on top of The Fort!
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Congrats!
 
Slate on The Fort

For people who do not know, we had a bad thunderstorm come through last year and it knocked down two trees on top of each other in the backyard. Since then, the Backyard Flock has used "The Fort" (as I named it) as a hide-out in case they see aerial predators, to lay their eggs the hidden locations or to simply rest and bathe in the dirt. They enjoy having it there and here is a picture of my Cochin Bantam rooster, Slate, on top of The Fort!
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Congrats on POW! He sure is a dreamy looking rooster!
 

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