The Brahma and Polish youngsters enjoying some morning sun. They've been doing well with their freedom. They come out about an hour after the adults and I feed them breakfast in that time. No fighting so far, just a couple of "get out of my way" pecks. The Polish in particular comes running to me everytime it sees me. Doesn't seem to mind being handled for short periods of time. I need to trim her crest though, it's already pretty long.

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I got some eggs! :celebrate
@cra8ychix was nice enough to collect me some of her LF Silkie eggs. :hugs Yesterday her and her DH came over and hung out for a little bit and brought me the eggs. Out of 9 eggs I've got a pretty good chance of finally getting a broody or two. :D
We had a good time visiting and seeing all the birds and ducks. I got a education re ducks which was nice. Being I knew about them One day I will own some @ Trimurtisan has some beautiful
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The dogs got a coconut oil and sugar rub last night. The maintenance of a hairless dog is easier than a coated dog in my opinion. It's cheaper as there no need for a groomer. You do need to be proactively protective though. They get 2-3 baths followed by a bagbalm rub a month. Lotion 1-2 times a week. Sun block if we're are going to be hanging out outside. They both have "winter" clothing for when it's cold. They don't have the protection a fur coat offers, so you pretty much need to pamper them. That includes the occasional sugar scrub too. If your going to own an animal that needs pampering, you might as well enjoy it. :D

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