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She's actually a hen! (A great layer, too!) Don't tell her that she looks a little, um, masculine.
She basically adopted my baby as soon as he started making regular appearances with me at the coop. She trots along next to the carriage as I push it, just like a Secret Service agent in a motorcade. She'll hang out under it/next to it if we're standing still. What's extra funny is that she's the lowest in our pecking order so she's not a very assertive bird, but in this case she's like "You'd best be moving along!"
I need to get her some shades.
I need to practice that face for when the baby is older and starts getting into things!
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She's actually a hen! (A great layer, too!) Don't tell her that she looks a little, um, masculine.
She basically adopted my baby as soon as he started making regular appearances with me at the coop. She trots along next to the carriage as I push it, just like a Secret Service agent in a motorcade. She'll hang out under it/next to it if we're standing still. What's extra funny is that she's the lowest in our pecking order so she's not a very assertive bird, but in this case she's like "You'd best be moving along!"
I need to get her some shades.
I need to practice that face for when the baby is older and starts getting into things!
She does need shades then the effect will be complete!