Those seem like some nice chickies!
I love Cochins and Amerucanas!
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Owning Easter-eggers has put Ameraucanas on my list, so I can't wait to own one at last! If they're anything as entertaining as the EEs, it'll be worth it, I think.
My goodness, so much to look forward to!
I'm keeping a close eye on her. I think her visit with her flock gave her a boost in spirit, but I'm hoping she's really on the upswing at this point. I don't know how much more of this flip-flopping I can take!
As if no one could see that coming.

I guess I can see that.
I went out to let Elly visit the flock again and get better pictures of the Dorkings together, but they were being uncooperative, so I just took a bunch'a random pictures of the flock.
Her molt has also started up again. She was kind of pinny and molty when I brought her in, but they weren't really growing in until within the past few days or so.




My grades should all be in by tomorrow! I know right now that I have at least 2 As and I think a high B, but that one isn't submitted officially yet. The semester went really well in spite of everything! 

(I'm a horribly lazy human being.
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Come on, Elly!
We're still pretty deep in mud in some spots, but the girls were perfectly photogenic in spite of it! Of course, who would expect any less?

She is doing pretty well being out with the flock, but still needs to gain some weight! 
She's so gorgeous!
Not sure why Kit chose this spot to sit.
Frannie and Scooter:

Her comb really shrank down with her molt!
I seemed to have missed one of your posts while I was sick. Nice to hear your semester is over! Hope you have a relaxed break with you'd family and chickies. Have a wonderful holiday!
I believe it ends on the 11th.

Margie's gone back into lay! Too bad, knowing her, she'll be broody again in a week. 