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They have some good genes:Barred rock [love my rocks], Araucana, Leghorns & Campines [Has anyone tried Legbars? From what I've read, they seem like a very good chicken.

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They have some good genes:Barred rock [love my rocks], Araucana, Leghorns & Campines [Has anyone tried Legbars? From what I've read, they seem like a very good chicken.
Isn’t it nice.. I think they just start to warm up to you as you spend time sitting with them.. some of mine that I wasn’t able to handle as babies are becoming the most friendly so I’m hoping my new flowers come around... they are still a bit shy.. they like to come near but I dare not touch! Here they are getting big..View attachment 1845993View attachment 1845994View attachment 1845995
Thank you... they are becoming so pretty.. I really think Magnolia (middle pic) is so cool looking with that black head.. she looks so hawk like!
Yes, things are definitely settling down... finally!! And bedtime is becoming more peaceful... for a while I was having to bring these three onto the roosts at night but I think they have figured it out and are doing it on their own.. I still go out to check and the last few nights everybody has seemed to find themselves a spot..
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I integrated 3 different age groups from April - June... never again! And things are slowly starting to make sense.. but it is still a work in progressWhen I scrolled down to Magnolia's picture I did a double take. She looks so much like a bird of prey!
About how long did it take for them to roost peacefully together WhoDat?
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Hey there. How's it going?Hello all!
Hey there. How's it going?