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Not exactly, but she's always about 3 weeks earlier than the chickens. At least she will have all her new feathers grown in, before the first cold snap. The chickens, on the other hand, won't start until at least the end of this month, or beginning of next month. Usually they get all their feathers grown in, before the first good cold snap, BUT one year a cold snap hit sooner than expected. They had most of their feathers, but not quite all.
It was so hot this summer I stayed in the house allot, now it seems like I missed out on summer and here it's August already😒
 

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