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Wow!!!! What a great post!!! Wonderful!!!!!!!!! No, no! Post as many pictures at you wish! I love seeing them!Goodness, what beautiful birds everybody has! Quite the incredible collection shown.
I figure I would share a few recent photos of my feathered friends as well...
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Agnes, my mischief Salmon Faverolle. She walks up to me with SO much to say. Then she leaves, continuing her rant then quieting down a wee bit. You see, you see? She looks innocent in this photo...
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Next we have another fellow Salmon Faverolle, Trixie. She is the lil' Mother hen of the coop. Always walking around, cleaning others feathers and protecting her sisters.
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"You lookin' at me?"
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Here we have Blueprint, the one who always unties my shoes and runs over to me when I collect eggs. Blueprint is such a sweet and silly Blue Cochin hen.
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Here's Ferocious, she is a Buff Brahma / Delaware / Dorking pullet of whom might have just started laying. She wanders around the coop and is an explorer...
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And here's Magnum, Ferocious' big brother. Magnum is turning out so sweet. He knows the difference of right from wrong and never ever went to peck us. Same cross as Ferocious.
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Here is Gabby, a Delaware / Dorking / New Hampshire. She is sweet, but a bit on the too-timid side. The first chick we ever hatched under a broody hen.
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Next is Raphael, the Delaware /Dorking of whom is the Father to Gabby, Ferocious and Magnum. Raphael is an extremely timid rooster since his original home had some scary history for him.
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(Note that Raphael is due for a spur clipping. We will be clipping them shortly and much before winter will come).
Here is Molly, a Blue Cochin hen. She is funny to watch walk since she takes unnecessarily large steps in her walk.
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And officially, the "odd-couple" Henny and Tink. Henny being a Guinea fowl and Tink being a New Hampshire hen.
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Believe it or not this is nowhere near my whole flock... Just the ones who aren't photo shy.
Have a good evening everybody and God bless. (Sorry for so many photos by the way! I am prone to getting excited with an empty memory card and full battery).
Sincerely,
-Kaitlyn
Awwwwwwwww!!! That's adorable!!Guys....Tiger counts...he's a little chicken![]()