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You take great pics! I also have to add that your chickens feet are pretty clean. What sort of substrate do you use for your runs? I haven't read all of the posts yet, just a few months back so maybe you free range?
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I also use shavings in the coop and just throw them out into the yard when I clean out the coop, which I think helps with mud--but when we have a melt-off of snow and a ton of rain, it gets pretty mucky anyway! 
), but the big, heavy gals don't usually heft their large behinds up that high. 

Pictures to come in the morning!
The brooder babies are not ready to come out from under the EcoGlow yet apparently, though they came out to step on my hand and poke at my fingers, which, I mean, is totally adorable, right?
Anyway, I gave a couple of them some drinking lessons, but haven't messed with them too much yet. They're still running on yolk, so they'll be fine for now. 
This one showed all four of them, but Trois at the far left darted out in front of one of her siblings.







They were a bit surprised by the camera flash in the dark. 
) and was just awoken by the distinct peeping of a freshly hatched baby. Six for six, and not a single Silkie mix after all!
Better pictures of everyone to come tomorrow once little Six is dried and in the brooder!