Hello to all, I just stumbled on this treat. It is nice to know that I have fellow chicken people from around here.
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Hello to all, I just stumbled on this treat. It is nice to know that I have fellow chicken people from around here.
Aw, thanks! Nikon + Photoshop hides all manner of sins.Man those are some beautiful blue eggs. Also what ever camera you use plus the apparent talent you have for photography really make those eggs look great.
Yes, from what I can see it is very informative and friendly, I like it a lot. I am living close to Canadian border, Whatcom County area. Been having chickens for 3 years now. Having some ducks as well and getting some bantams. We live on small city lot, but regardless, still have pigeons, chickens, ducks.You just found the fastest moving thread on this site. Very informative group of friends here. What area are you in? and what kind of chickens do you have?
I think those eggs are adorable, love the color, and yes camera does makes huge difference. I love to take pictures with my good camera, it makes things look so much better and brighter.Aw, thanks! Nikon + Photoshop hides all manner of sins.
Welcome to this site. I love it here, have been lurking around as well, but finally came out of woods, it is nice to have you here.Hi Neighbors! I've been stalking this board since Christmas time trying to learn as much as I can. I just wanted to introduce myself and say thanks for the wisdom.
I've got 4, 2 Americaunas (Duck, Bach - named by my daughters - who in their right mind names a chicken Duck?), a BO (Lucy) and a Black Australorp (Ethel). They are all around 7-10 weeks, and none have eaten from my hand yet. I have had them about 2 weeks.
I am learning as I go and so appreciate all you offer.
Just thought I should check in instead of always lurking around.
- Gina (NE Tacoma)