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Long overdue updates!
Myrtle, the one-eyed Polish is doing splendidly! She's living with another special needs Polish I adopted named Twiggy. Here they are:
The Fibro EE is named Lotus, and she's gorgeous!
Laurel, the CCL, is quirky. She's very standoffish, but cute as a button! She's the top one pictured here.
Marigold, as it turns out, is an OE. Very exciting! She's a good girl. Friendly and curious.
And here are the "Giant Babies," who I'd picked up to be brooded with Myrtle, but were easily 4x her size even though they are the same age. They are Sage and Clover, and they love to play and get into EVERYTHING. I love their little fat faces.
The 3 chicks (who were co-patented by the Silkies) and the Giant Babies (who were brooded in the coop) are all BFFs.
In summation: I love all my new chickens, but this just makes me really not want to order chicks again.
Myrtle, the one-eyed Polish is doing splendidly! She's living with another special needs Polish I adopted named Twiggy. Here they are:
The Fibro EE is named Lotus, and she's gorgeous!
Laurel, the CCL, is quirky. She's very standoffish, but cute as a button! She's the top one pictured here.
Marigold, as it turns out, is an OE. Very exciting! She's a good girl. Friendly and curious.
And here are the "Giant Babies," who I'd picked up to be brooded with Myrtle, but were easily 4x her size even though they are the same age. They are Sage and Clover, and they love to play and get into EVERYTHING. I love their little fat faces.
The 3 chicks (who were co-patented by the Silkies) and the Giant Babies (who were brooded in the coop) are all BFFs.
In summation: I love all my new chickens, but this just makes me really not want to order chicks again.