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Titania was the easiest.I think so of their names match them well. After Goneril and Regan, I especially like Ceres, Beatrice, and Portia.
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Titania was the easiest.I think so of their names match them well. After Goneril and Regan, I especially like Ceres, Beatrice, and Portia.
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I'm not certain anyone knew.These two are very pretty, and very unusual. I have never seen chickens like them (well, with all my vast experience...)
What are they? Anyone?
Such is the way of chickens. It happens.I really liked Cleopatra but nobody claimed it.![]()
Too true, oh Sage.I think you bought flyers. I don't think Shad is wishing anything on you. I believe you chose it.![]()
You will never want POL again. I truly prefer the 6 week olds. It's almost like having chicks without the cockerel worries.Well, it's not something I would have deliberately set out to do. I'm a bit of a woos that way but they are here now & fascinated by their new environment. I think they will fit in very nicely.
We'll see. They are so tiny it's rather worrying...You will never want POL again. I truly prefer the 6 week olds. It's almost like having chicks without the cockerel worries.
They are all wonderful names. I am impressed you did that so easily. I struggled so hard with Sansa's name. She just wouldn't tell me.Titania was the easiest.She is so fairy~like. Next was Olivia. She just told me her name.
The others were harder but everyone now has a name.
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Well, I may have Portia wrong...& Desdemona was too much for so little chicken...They are all wonderful names. I am impressed you did that so easily. I struggled so hard with Sansa's name. She just wouldn't tell me.
I love that you had fliers. I like when they are more bird-like. Oddly in my flock that seems to be Sydney. She likes to fly up. I like that. Though I do miss the real fliers that the leghorns were.Too true, oh Sage.But they were so pretty how could I resist.
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I guess I like the less domesticated breeds. It's more like having wild birds around. And let's face it, if I really minded I'd choose different breeds.I love that you had fliers. I like when they are more bird-like. Oddly in my flock that seems to be Sydney. She likes to fly up. I like that. Though I do miss the real fliers that the leghorns were.