She's so glam!

Calmkl

Chirping
Jan 27, 2021
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Sitting at my vanity this morning getting ready for work and this sweet little one decided she needed to primp in front of the mirror as well.
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What breed of chicken do you have.? Do you just keep house pets?

WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and :welcome

This one is an Ayam Cemani named Lilith.
I wasn't expecting to be a chicken owner so I'm still working on getting supplies to build a coop. I have 3 total inside right now but she is definitely more like a house pet then the other two are.
I love them but I'm ready for them to be outside in their own area where they will be happier.
 
Good luck with the coop! I "temporarily" housed a lone fall chick in my house two years ago; Dottie still lives in the house.

Unlike your lovely Lilith, Dottie didn't have coop mates as a chick and didn't care for the others when she was old enough and it was warm enough for her to live outdoors. I'm sure your transition will be better. But if Lilith has to move outdoors, maybe you could give her a little mirror in her coop so she can continue to admire her beautiful self? :)
 
Good luck with the coop! I "temporarily" housed a lone fall chick in my house two years ago; Dottie still lives in the house.

Unlike your lovely Lilith, Dottie didn't have coop mates as a chick and didn't care for the others when she was old enough and it was warm enough for her to live outdoors. I'm sure your transition will be better. But if Lilith has to move outdoors, maybe you could give her a little mirror in her coop so she can continue to admire her beautiful self? :)

I was actually think about putting a mirror in the coop cause my cockerel pretty boy love to sit in front of my full length one and just stare at himself haha
 
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I know some people do. I put a mirror in one of my coops, but no one there seemed concerned about her appearance and I finally removed it. However, when I still lived in town, there was a male cardinal -- I called him Pretty Boy -- who liked to roost on the mirror frame of the pick-up truck where he would happily sing to himself.
 

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