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Wow! My dogs wouldn't stand still for those pics, never mind any of my chickens!
 

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They've kind of gotten used to me making them pose. The dogs both know stay and usually put up with it. Chickens do not like hats. At all. I sewed the jaw clips in the har this time so it stayed better.
 

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Oh my dogs know what stay means but they aren't going to do it with a chicken! Lol

My rooster would be so embarrassed. I think he would go hide in shame. I do think it's awesome and you obviously spend a lot of time with your chickens!
 

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Ashes gets paid in scratch for posing. he was very angry about the hat. He even ate his scratch in an angry manner. But he still ate it.
 

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6 weeks old partridge silkies. Male on left, female on right

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Love the pics. The young silkies look like they are posing for a "bad hair day" ad with all the different "stages" of growth :p:love
 

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Hatchery light brahma. I barely got it snapped before she left. The large fowl don't like to pose for me.
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