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My younger chickens got their first experience of running around in the rain tonight. The old hens have been there before. That cockerel definitely thinks he's the boss of the bunch. LOL. He's got some strut to his step.

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My younger chickens got their first experience of running around in the rain tonight. The old hens have been there before. That cockerel definitely thinks he's the boss of the bunch. LOL. He's got some strut to his step.

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They are all looking mighty fine. I don't think the rain is bothering them at all. Rain arrives here tonight. You must have gotten an early start on it.
 
Not raining here either, We did do the fair walked all over the place.
Did bring home scones we can have.
Walked all over the place just wandering around.
Did buy a wonderful chain saw carving of a owl.
We have the barn owl that stops here time to time.
Our littles in the main coop guess what raining here now.
 
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That chainsaw owl sounds cool. My chickens are out in the rain again tonight, but the old ones are already back inside roosting. The young ones are still out getting wet and eating whatever they're finding.

Picked a zucchini and some cukes today. I think I'll make some sweet and spicy cucumber/zucchini/onion/pepper relish tomorrow while the weather's cool. And I still need to make my Oregon Grape jelly. Got one pullet egg today.
 
We had zucchini we bought the other day, so one was a veggie tonight.
My new EE cockerel went outside with the girls as I was cleaning the tables and boards and filling feeders.
I took 6 of the bakers dozen scones to the neighbor that made us spaghetti when I returned her pot.
We agreed to have a celebration of Richards life in Shelton he was born there and lived most his life there.
 

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