The Cluck 'n Quack: Stories of our birds

Unfortunately, we lost the three older girls. I'm not going into detail, but I'm just going to say they're not with us anymore. A little sad, but learned a valuable lesson.

Anyway.

Henny has started molting pretty hard since Penny's finished hers. Poor girl looks kinda scraggly right now.

Something interesting about the Blue Star babies- As younger chicks all the way up to now, the skin on their faces was black. All the way.
Now it's slowly, kinda patchily turning a bright red, which I find very interesting. I'll see if I can get some photos of Alpha, I've got some of Omega that I still need to download.
Sorry for your loss :(
 
Unfortunately, we lost the three older girls. I'm not going into detail, but I'm just going to say they're not with us anymore. A little sad, but learned a valuable lesson.

Anyway.

Henny has started molting pretty hard since Penny's finished hers. Poor girl looks kinda scraggly right now.

Something interesting about the Blue Star babies- As younger chicks all the way up to now, the skin on their faces was black. All the way.
Now it's slowly, kinda patchily turning a bright red, which I find very interesting. I'll see if I can get some photos of Alpha, I've got some of Omega that I still need to download.
Terribly sorry to hear. :hugs
 
Unfortunately, we lost the three older girls. I'm not going into detail, but I'm just going to say they're not with us anymore. A little sad, but learned a valuable lesson.

Anyway.

Henny has started molting pretty hard since Penny's finished hers. Poor girl looks kinda scraggly right now.

Something interesting about the Blue Star babies- As younger chicks all the way up to now, the skin on their faces was black. All the way.
Now it's slowly, kinda patchily turning a bright red, which I find very interesting. I'll see if I can get some photos of Alpha, I've got some of Omega that I still need to download.
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