I have never entered for the POW.You should enter them photos on the POW!


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I have never entered for the POW.You should enter them photos on the POW!
You are welcome to drop by anytime. Lots of mutts here to.I stop by occasionally just to look at everyone's photos, lately a lot of broodies in these pages, so I got hooked! ❤ But I just had to chime in on the posted video and clarify. I don't have a lot to share in your thread what with my mutt stock,so I will leave the beautiful chicken photos to those with gorgeous birds. Keep posting everyone!
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Very healthy, very pretty!
I stop by occasionally just to look at everyone's photos, lately a lot of broodies in these pages, so I got hooked! ❤ But I just had to chime in on the posted video and clarify. I don't have a lot to share in your thread what with my mutt stock,so I will leave the beautiful chicken photos to those with gorgeous birds. Keep posting everyone!
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The bird in my avatar is the bird on the right in the above photo.Is this the same bird that you're using as your avatar?
There are definitely a couple of Turkish words in the video. Like ewet. Which means yes.It sounds a bit Yemen or one of those countries over there.
Yes, I speak Turkish, grew up bopping between Izmir and Kadikoy Turkey for first 5 yrs of life.I am not Turkish but half Greek and half Native American.
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Poly oreilla . (I don’t have greek letters on my phone).I guess that's my cue to pay some taxes. Lady Gaga, Foureira, and another unnamed serama pulletView attachment 3632891View attachment 3632892View attachment 3632893
this was what was set; I think it's 3 of Paprika's, 2 of Puffin's, and 1 of Polka's, but it's not easy to tell them apart to be honest!How many eggs in her clutch?
I read with interest in Nicol that up to 20% of chickens in furnished cages (so where they have the option to roost on perches) consistently choose to roost on the floor (p.86).Still not cracked the bar roosting yet despite Fret's best efforts.
This research is conducted with British commercial layers as wel as different heritage breeds. I presume it is an average, is that right? (The online version only shows 52 pages).I read with interest in Nicol that up to 20% of chickens in furnished cages (so where they have the option to roost on perches) consistently choose to roost on the floor (p.86).