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Name: Raptor
Gender: female
Breed: Flarry eye gray
Category: Large chicken
Description: Shes just a baby in this pic, only about 5 weeks. I got her from a person who hatched them from greenfire farms. They are the smartest and most beautiful chickens I’ve ever seen. And the other 2, Attack (male) and Raptor (Female) come to their name. She’s extremely photogenic.
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Name: Daisy, ghe
Gender: female
Breed: White Leghorn
Category: Large chicken
Description: Daisy was the last of the leghorns which we had. She was the friendliest of all the hens i have had. She craved our company and would jump up in my lap all the time. She holds my heart and I will never forget her.

This is from the day she joined us as a young pullet.
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She was my first chicken to ever take a selfie.
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She had an innate curiosity and had to know what I was doing at all times.
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She was always jumping in my lap looking for treats, which she usually got. 😉
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Here she is in full profile for you to judge.
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She was a dear friend for the time she was with us.
 
Large Chicken
Cockrell
Barnyard mix

For some reason there was a pea-egg in a chicken nest this spring and we let the chicken hen incubate it with the rest of her eggs and then threw it in an incubator to finish up (peas need longer to cook), hatching Flip Flop, who will definitely be entered in my next post. We grabbed two chicken chicks from that clutch to put in the brooder with him to keep him company and those became Snowflake and Moonflower, though I have no idea which one was which (young picture with both of them attached and a picture that honestly could be either one). One is now a pullet and one a cockrell. I think I will dub the cockrell Snowflake from now on. We have had pies birds before, but white ones were unexpected.

Hopefully I didnt ramble too long. :)
 

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Flip Flop

See above post for part of Flip Flops story. He (or she, the bird passed before sexing) was born with splayed legs earning him the name Flip Flop and since he lived in the house and was doted on HEAVILY, he followed us around and we loved on him excessively. He passed unexpectedly - I assume letting a chicken incubate a pea-egg is ill advised, and is now buried under the peach tree we used to hang out under with a metal peacock that has a solar powered color changing light.

He was also our only viable pea-egg this season. :(
 

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We're allowed to post more than one bird, right? If not I'll delete this post.
This is Tillie, our white leghorn. We also don't know her age for sure, but we are told she is over a year old. She can fly much better than our others (RSLs) and likes to show off by flying to treats instead of running.
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