When LF stands for "loves fig newtons"

Too weird, hubby brought home some fig newtons a few hours ago out of the blue and, of course, the first thing I asked was "can my chickens eat them" LOL He said, "I didn't buy them for the chickens." But of course he did.... *evil Chicken Momma laugh*
Don't get them hooked on fig newtons, it stunts their growth! :lol:

That would be LFN......and I'm not seeing any here....I could go for some FN's about now. :D
Yeah, I suppose it would be...none here either, obvious reasons the chickens and myself. ;)
 
Now I want fig newtons and canned peaches. But I will have a hard time finding home canned peaches.
Yeah, FN's would have gone well with the peaches.
Thee were canned by a friend I house sit for,
they used lemon juice instead of syrup....really good!
 
Iv'e asked opinions, so far the consensus is Rene is a "mini" rather than a bantam.
The sole reason, the hatchery does not even sell bantam faverolles.
I'm not unhappy, just surprised. I thought she had a few months to go, the pullet beside her only started laying in November. :idunno
 
On July 9th 2018 my LF salmon faverolles chick Rene was delivered. View attachment 1635149She quickly outgrew her sisters, which was perplexing.View attachment 1635153Then things evened out...whew!View attachment 1635154Still pretty normal.View attachment 1635156 Not normal,yesterday the day Rene laid her first egg. LF stood for loves fig newtons, which she does.View attachment 1635158
This is her egg next to her slightly by four months older sister's egg. View attachment 1635161

They are beautiful. I could use some fig newtons right now too.
 

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