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She's a very pretty bird. Makes me envious. Happy "21" days....

Thanks ... went to "Judge's Days" in Kentucky, which is a huge swap/trader's meet. Didn't go to buy birds, as I never introduce outsiders to my birds (even switched out my clothes when I got home). But, there were gorgeous birds there, and -- despite knowing I'd not be buyin' what they had to sell -- several couldn't get over how good the pictures I showed 'em looked ... speakin' of which:

" 2 Barred Rocks, 2 RIR, 2 SLW, 2 Partridge Rocks,2 Golden Buffs, and 2 Sicilian Buttercups (big mistake)."

I was tryin' to ID the breeds I have, and some are suspected to be Sicilian Buttercups, which worries me a bit when you say, "Big mistake."
If you don't mind takin' a look >>peck here<< to open my post with pictures in a new window (thanks, again ~'-)
 
" 2 Barred Rocks, 2 RIR, 2 SLW, 2 Partridge Rocks,2 Golden Buffs, and 2 Sicilian Buttercups (big mistake)."

I was tryin' to ID the breeds I have, and some are suspected to be Sicilian Buttercups, which worries me a bit when you say, "Big mistake."
If you don't mind takin' a look >>peck here<< to open my post with pictures in a new window (thanks, again ~'-)

Well, this one's a bald eagle.


 
LOL I am Australian and have never seen a Bald Eagle (is that even how you spell bald ?) but I would have be believed it was one .. Really I would have..
 
Well, this one's a bald eagle.


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Looks kinda like one.
 
Gnarly Bunch Daily Update: Two eggs today...one was from my Little Red Hen. She is 6 yrs old and is laying nearly daily now, right in the middle of molt and natural slow down. What a trooper! She is the most inquisitive and friendly one of the bunch and is also Toby's fave...which also leaves the back of her head a little thin on feathers but she's holding in there.

Middle Sister's feet and ankles are definitely less swollen and inflamed in appearance today. Not my imagination. I really observed her today and watched her feet and her walking closely...it's really happening. She is also looking more...I don't know how to describe it exactly but I guess she looks more at ease and active. She even looks more smooth in her feathering and has a more upright stance. No hunching when she stands. I'll take pics soon so you all can see the difference. She just might have missed the cull on this one.
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I love it, thanks for sharing.
I love just seeing a smile! Most photos of my relatives are straight-faced...I think it was encouraged to not show emotion. I love to see some personality in photos! You should see my father's and brothers boot-camp military photos. Un-healthy looking and straight-faced. I would be constipated too if I was fed what they eat
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I kept telling her to "look stern" but she kept looking constipated or like she was going to cry...she just couldn't seem to pull off looking stern.
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Funny...she didn't have any problem with that when I was growing up.....
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Gnarly Bunch Daily Update: Two eggs today...one was from my Little Red Hen. She is 6 yrs old and is laying nearly daily now, right in the middle of molt and natural slow down. What a trooper! She is the most inquisitive and friendly one of the bunch and is also Toby's fave...which also leaves the back of her head a little thin on feathers but she's holding in there.

Middle Sister's feet and ankles are definitely less swollen and inflamed in appearance today. Not my imagination. I really observed her today and watched her feet and her walking closely...it's really happening. She is also looking more...I don't know how to describe it exactly but I guess she looks more at ease and active. She even looks more smooth in her feathering and has a more upright stance. No hunching when she stands. I'll take pics soon so you all can see the difference. She just might have missed the cull on this one.
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Great news!
 
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