Great idea!I want her to share tea time with them like it had coffee clatch with Ned and Lucky.
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Great idea!I want her to share tea time with them like it had coffee clatch with Ned and Lucky.
Mrs BY Bob agrees with this!I still think a Puck is called for. Think how wonderful Puck is. It's a great name for a saucy bantam!
Seal of approval!Mrs BY Bob agrees with this!
I got the Little Princesses as day-old (or maybe few day old) chicks.Maleficent and Aurora
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Daisy, the greatest hen ever, with Elphie for a size comparison.
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I love them at this age.
Great names!Names are proving enigmatic.
This little girl is definitely Titania.
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Her sister is insisting she's Olive/Olivia...
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The Vorwerks are taken care of.
This little one is Ceres.
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Beatrice.
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Portia, I think...
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And Desdemona ~ Dessi for short.
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How old are they now RC?I got the Little Princesses as day-old (or maybe few day old) chicks.
Honestly it was the most scary and most wonderful thing ever. They were so tiny I was terrified of hurting them - every time I put the brakes on the car when I was bringing them home I was terrified they would be slammed into the cardboard box and be hurt.
But at the same they seemed to be rather robust hopping around all over without a care. And then they grow like weeds - almost while you watch!
It has given me great pleasure seeing them grow into the (rather large) Little Princesses they are today!
They hatched June 1 (ish) so just over 6 months.How old are they now RC?
Have they laid their first eggs yet? I don't recall hearing about it but I've been struggling just to keep up lately so I might've missed it.They hatched June 1 (ish) so just over 6 months.
Cuteness overload!!!
I, too, enjoyed raising my chicks from tiny. They brought out the protective momma bear instinct in me, and I was the chicken helicopter mom from hell!I got the Little Princesses as day-old (or maybe few day old) chicks.
Honestly it was the most scary and most wonderful thing ever. They were so tiny I was terrified of hurting them - every time I put the brakes on the car when I was bringing them home I was terrified they would be slammed into the cardboard box and be hurt.
But at the same they seemed to be rather robust hopping around all over without a care. And then they grow like weeds - almost while you watch!
It has given me great pleasure seeing them grow into the (rather large) Little Princesses they are today!