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Evening folksLoved the rug Jeannie
Here's hoping right with youHey there, Bob. Thanks.
Hope my girl likes it.
Hopefully she'll be home for Christmas this year.
So beautiful! I don't have any sunset pictures, but I do have a blurry active flock picture!
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From Left to Right...
Livi - Rhode Island Red, Goldie (flock leader) - Buff Orp, Digger - Buff Orp, Gertrud (back side shot) - Easter Egger, Vicki - California White, Blu (Farthest from me) - Blue Plymouth Rock, Breeze (lead cockerel) - Blue Plymouth Rock, Blanche - Easter Egger, Stanley (2nd in Command cockerel) - Barred Plymouth Rock
Not pictured...
Ginger - Easter Egger, Cotton & Ghost - California Whites, Shadow (3rd in command cockerel) Blue Plymouth Rock, Veronica - Barred Plymouth Rock.
I also have a Silkie flock...![]()
I am a bit strong-minded when it comes to protecting the chickens. I'm a sucker in other ways... choooooocolaaaaate
What a gorgeous flock. I love blues! Never seen blue rocks before. I have 3 Barred Plymouth. My blue is an Australorp bantam, Pebbles. She has delusions of grandeur. View attachment 1841335
Sure is ~ especially when an ocean & 2 continents separate you.Here's hoping right with youit's so nice when you get to spend time with them
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I know. It's why I have such a mixed flock...So beautiful Ribh. I love all the different varieties you can get with chickens![]()
Yes indeed! What is your secret?What a lovely mixed flock! But how do you keep your garden looking so nice with so many chickens ?
This is beautiful! Forgive me.. but by “rug” do you mean a mat for the floor or a “blanket”? Lovely no matter what.. just wondering if we call things differently...Yesterday the first lot of wool I ordered on~line actually arrived. This was to finish off the rug I was making my missionary daughter ~ & I had such drama with the edging I reverted to picots ~ neater, tidier ~ & I can manage them!All finished now.
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Waiting on the 2nd lot of wool, which is to make a rug for another friend of YD's.
Meanwhile my chooks are suffering collective insanity & 6 out of 11 are now in defaulter's for escaping the run. Sadly it's just falling apart. It was only meant to be temporary but John did a shoulder doing the sandstone & all physical activity is now on hold & my girls are making the most of it!With more in the pen than out my good girls are feeling deprived & hard done by!
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What a lovely mixed flock! But how do you keep your garden looking so nice with so many chickens ?