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M To The Maxx

Baseball+Girls=Life
10 Years
Jul 24, 2009
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As most of you BYCers know we have had a terrible disease going around in our coops and the disease has taken the lives of many of our beloved chickens. Here are the 2 most favorite chickens in the world to me and they are no longer with me.

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This is Comet my EE roo. He was a victim from the deadly disease. He was the most protective, funny and sweetest roo I ever had.

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She is at the bottom of the picture.

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This is Omelet my red cochin frizzle. Sadly she was another victim to the deadly disease. She was the last remaining from my first ever batch of chicks. She was the first hen to lay an egg. She was and still is the sweetest girl I will ever have.
 
Believe it or not my favorite bird has been a cornish cross.
This was Good Looken as a chick
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And Good Looken at 13 weeks ready for butcher.
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I miss the entertainment she provided.
 
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What breed is Snowneck? At first I was think BR or Maran but I wasn't sure.

She's a Gourmet Black meat hybrid. Very sweet and surprisingly healthy! I love her so much!
 
This is Peaches. He was my first chicken ever and he was killed by a raccoon about a month ago. He was so stinkin funny!

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Here he is with the ladies. My now favorite chicken is Poppy. She is the Barred Cochin banty on the right in this picture. She faithfully lays 3 lovely light brown eggs every 4 days and loves to share Mini Wheats with me in the mornings.

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My favorite deceased girl is Angela, the most lovely bantam cross ever. She was a mix between two OEGB colors- fawn duckwing and gold campine pattern. She was such a sweetheart, but she died for a very noble cause... to save four lives, all of which are still living today-- but only because of Angela's sacrifice. For more info about this please see
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=229130
 

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