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Glad you enjoyed, Pattyhen! They are precious and so soft!
They are super rare, more so even than silkied Ameraucanas! The only flock I knew of of them was somewhere in Washington state, if I remember correctly, and they weren't selling from their flock, so I hadn't had much hope of finding any!
Sad news, though. Poggy passed away.
I kind of saw it coming because she had suddenly become much weaker over the past two days... I never figured out what was wrong with her and just couldn't make her better.
I'll miss my treat hogging, food-motivated, walking stomach of a Speckled Sussex.
Sigh... Bittersweet day.
They are super rare, more so even than silkied Ameraucanas! The only flock I knew of of them was somewhere in Washington state, if I remember correctly, and they weren't selling from their flock, so I hadn't had much hope of finding any!Sad news, though. Poggy passed away.
I kind of saw it coming because she had suddenly become much weaker over the past two days... I never figured out what was wrong with her and just couldn't make her better.
I'll miss my treat hogging, food-motivated, walking stomach of a Speckled Sussex.Sigh... Bittersweet day.
Silly bird. She and Biddy were always poking around together, too. I'm especially sad because Biddy seemed to be following me around for a few days after I took Poggy in to her hospital pen, as if asking me where her sister had gone.
I'm not totally sure, but when I went out to the coop this morning, I heard some strangled crowing that may have been Umru! I didn't actually see who was doing it, though, so it could have just been one of the crazy hens, too.
I'm just glad that they've taken to the pellets well, as I didn't have any crumbles left to give them when we got back from picking them up and I wasn't sure if the pellets would be too big or not.

I am familiar with the heaviness of the heart long after they are gone. And of course the memories are bitter sweet. I hope your heart heals soon. 
