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Another Only chick!
Chickens Chickens

Another Only chick!

So glad. They have different mamas but will grow up together. This little chick got off to a tough start. I found her in the middle of the Silkie greenhouse after breakfast, peeping at the top of her lungs (which is quite loud). I popped open the coop and nudged all the sitting hens, to see who would accept this chick. Apples did, and the chick burrowed right in. Phew, crisis averted. Then I moved them out together to a box and chickery to start chickergarten together.

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Oiseaux Tableaux
Chickens Chickens

Oiseaux Tableaux

The Famous  Five. These didn't grow up together (different Silkie moms), but they have found each other. They clearly share genes.  These are the smallest of the free chicks (they grow up so fast!), and they're very adventurous. There once was a time when chickens perching in low branches was a novelty.  Now it's de rigeur. The tweens.  At least one of these culprits is starting to practice his crowing. Little Pepper is still in this mix despite getting quickly outgrown (Silkie/Barred cross) by the big Chanticleers.

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