Silkies, Goats, Cochins *Picture HEAVY*

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I went out and snapped a ton of pictures of some of my animals. It had been a long time since I've gotten any good photos, and I love photography.

Note it's over 100 degrees outside, so everything is panting, and holding their wings out and down. But I did my best. lol

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Mille Fleur Rooster

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Mille Fleur Hen

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Now thats a butt. Mottled Cochin Rooster

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Buff Brahma Rooster

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Mottled Cochin Rooster

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Lots of Beautiful colorful chicks!

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Cranky Splash Silkie Hen

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Kinder Buck Wilbur Van Gogh
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See my beautiful truck in the background

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Young colorful buck Jasper Noelle

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Other side

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Doe Sara Rabbit

More coming in next post. lol
 
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Doeling Celeste

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Doeling Angeliese

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Sammie Girl

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Doeling Spock

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Lucie Cocoa

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Doeling Elegance

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Project.
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Shhhh. lol

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Maggie Moo.

More Coming.
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Here are some pictures of my 4 three month old silkie chicks. They are turning out pretty good. So cute.

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PERFECT toes

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Foot

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So cute and snuggly

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Little stinker kept trying to eat my camera

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Side View

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Fluffy Butt

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Scratching in the dirt

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So pretty

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All four

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Having fun

Sorry it's all white pictures. They are the most in your face. lol. Plus I wanted to show Elite Silkies her future babies.
 
I've worked hard to build up a nice flock of chickens and goats. I'm really proud of them. It's been a lot of time and money in the making.

I will have lots of Kinder babies for sale in the spring and fall.

This is not even close to all of my chickens or goats.
 
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Goats are awesome. But you'd need at least two, or you'll have major escape-goat problems. :-)

Try to get goat kids that you can bottle raise - they are the most friendly. My goats that were bottle-raised are so easy to handle.

;-) Melissa
 
Our two goats are the biggest pains! they're able to find any possible way to escape from their pen! Good thing they're so cute and lovable
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Beautiful goats and birds you've got!
 

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