Utah!

Does anyone want a free 10 week old Silkie roo? Not sure of the color yet, maybe Porcelain,maybe Partridge. He is ten weeks old. He has the slow feather gene as you can tell but the end result is very satisfying. Oh ya he is already practicing his singing. He is bearded but it is coming in real slow. He is very nice and loves to be played with.

What a pretty baby
 
Just popping in to say hi! Still nothing new on my home front. Brian you still looking for a job? They might be hiring a temporary sales assist in the sales office. Also I have an interview next week, if I get that there will be an opening in the lab. :) If you are interested I'll keep in touch.

I haven't posted many feathered friend pictures lately. Here is one :) this is going to Mossy oaks in California but shhhh don't tell her. It's a birthday surprise.
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Just popping in to say hi! Still nothing new on my home front. Brian you still looking for a job? They might be hiring a temporary sales assist in the sales office. Also I have an interview next week, if I get that there will be an opening in the lab. :) If you are interested I'll keep in touch.

I haven't posted many feathered friend pictures lately. Here is one :) this is going to Mossy oaks in California but shhhh don't tell her. It's a birthday surprise.
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yes I am still looking for work unfortunately. Let me know how it goes
 
Snow! On the ground..ha ha..my ground.. :) It's actually sleeting right now. My chickens came to a halt when I threw some wheat bread out to them this morning, they weren't sure they wanted to step on that stuff. Only Oct. 4th.
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Sara, I love that owl! Super cute, and now I want cake
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Cynthia, I think we're in for an early winter here. You should see the feathers on the ground from my birds, especially the turkey hen! It looks like someone exploded out there.

Here's a little something for the morning. I took a short video the other day of my turkeys being dorks.

 
Sara, I love that owl! Super cute, and now I want cake
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Cynthia, I think we're in for an early winter here. You should see the feathers on the ground from my birds, especially the turkey hen! It looks like someone exploded out there.

Here's a little something for the morning. I took a short video the other day of my turkeys being dorks.

That's funny, wonder why they do that...everyone showing off for each other?
 

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