The Fricken Chicken story!

So for Mother's day, my hubby ordered me some hatching eggs!! I'm excited and nervous all at the same time! Here is the list of eggs I can get. They are a potluck mix! I'm hoping for a deathlayer or 2! Or even a Liege fighter!

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Wow! They could be anything. Exciting!
 
Even though I think this one will crow.. I'm excited to see it mature! It has feathers on all its toes! So should be heavy feather footed! 🥰
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I'm extremely excited over my black frizzle! I didn't expect any of my keepers, to be frizzled. So a nice surprise!
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This little one here is pretty cute too, even though it doesn't have a big vaulted skulls!
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They are adorable. 🥰
 
Wonderful photos! 🥰 It has been a while since I saw them. I'm very glad the dog is rounding into a good chicken guard. Good work on your part.
He is proving to be a little, ummmm turd.... I consider him more cat like than dog. He damn near killed himself the other day. I thought he was being mauled by my big pitbull.... nope he somehow manage to get his head stuck in my daughters desk chair. Then pulled it onto himself and was being pinned to the ground and chocked out.... luckily I was there to rescue him. Or I'd had a dead dog here..... other wise he has been great. Still learning the ropes of potty training.... thinks he is one of the big dogs. 🤔 chews everything. You know typical puppy stuff lol
 
This time of year, I'm typically deep within the woods! Doing one of my favorite things! Foraging for morels! Can yins spot the morels in the picture!? 🥰😋 there is 2 in each!
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I've literally looked everywhere in our woods, but I can't find any. Do u got any tips on how to find them?
It's early in the season here, so I check south/east facing hillsides first. Lately they been in the valley too, they seem to be working uphill now though. Elm trees, Apple, sycamore have been good here to check around. Crouch down and scan up hills. They are just peaking out from under the leaves! If you want. Steal my pictures and study it. Train your eye to find them! It makes it easier to spot them for me. My main tip us get down on their level. Standing looking you will pass them up!
 

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