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Congrats @CrealCritter - your beautiful Passion Fruit Flower pic is this week's POW winner and is featured on our homepage!Passion Fruit Flower
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Congrats @CrealCritter - your beautiful Passion Fruit Flower pic is this week's POW winner and is featured on our homepage!Passion Fruit Flower
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Yeah, the bantams are not good layers. But the kids like them.I used to have a bunch of large fowl wheaten ameraucana. Only one hen left. Just keeping large fowl for eggs now.
Congrats @Hinotori - your beautiful pic is this week's POW winner and is featured on our homepage!I love how bumblebees are so laid back. Stick my phone in their faces and they just ignore me. The catnip is covered right now. I feel bad that more didn't come up this year because they love it.
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Congrats @Alaskan - Your cute Spitz pic is this week's POW winner and is featured on our homepage!All of my chickens.
My Appenzeller Spitzhauben chicks, (Spitz for short), color Chamois.
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A bantam Wheaten Ameraucana with a single chick, she is locked up in the top of my green tractor since she needs a small area to brood in.
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Two of my cocks, one hen, of my Bantam Wheaten Ameraucana flock.
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Congrats @Hinotori - Your Silkies are this week's POW winners and are featured on our homepage.Eggs don't always matter. I raise silkies, which actually lay quite well when not broody. Problem is mine go broody on average 3 times a year. And because they aren't hatchery birds, they start laying at around 9 months. They do lay through the darkest, dreariest December so I always have at least some eggs even if it takes three per large in a recipe.
I'm trying to decide between this pair of poultry poodles on which boy to keep. I have months to decide. They are only 10 weeks.
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Congrats @Alaskan - your beautiful Bantam Wheaten Ameraucanas are this week's POW winners and are featured on our homepage!All of my chickens.
My Appenzeller Spitzhauben chicks, (Spitz for short), color Chamois.
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A bantam Wheaten Ameraucana with a single chick, she is locked up in the top of my green tractor since she needs a small area to brood in.
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Two of my cocks, one hen, of my Bantam Wheaten Ameraucana flock.
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