Well I think these boys are looking for a new home. I was hoping things would stay quiet amongst all the boys but the young ones have begun challenging Sherman. He's still holding his own but not for long. I just don't want the extra work of keeping everyone separated and it's not fair to my main old man rooster. I rehomed the Cochin gang so I could have peace in the coop again so I need to stick to my plan.
Old English Game Bantams
- Happy
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- Happy
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The boys. This is Stewart crowing which is funny enough. I need to capture Spanky’s crow. It sounds like he’s screaming “start the car!”
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- windwalkingwolf
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All I can say...I'm never going to win the photo of the Month contest with all those beautiful pictures @Happy...lol
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- Happy
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Well not really. These sweet Halloween decorations are not mine! Lots of great photos on the forum from everyone. I just have no life so I take and post more than my fair share. Speaking of...here’s some snaps from yesterday. The young Bantams first time feeling snow.
Frankie was clearly angry with me!
I took that video of her above about an hour after this. Guess I scared an egg out of her. Pearl
Teeny Weeny lasted the least amount of time and promptly flew to my head and dried her feet! Stewart is usually the brave one but he cried like a baby Spanky was confused but intrigued.
Frankie was clearly angry with me!
I took that video of her above about an hour after this. Guess I scared an egg out of her. Pearl
Teeny Weeny lasted the least amount of time and promptly flew to my head and dried her feet! Stewart is usually the brave one but he cried like a baby Spanky was confused but intrigued.
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- Ontario Chick
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Love, Frankie lays an egg, there is a very clear communication going on :)
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- TomK
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Those are some awesome pictures, Happy
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If you don't plant the tree, you will never have the fruit...
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Haven’t posted much in awhile and I’m sick with the flu so thought I’d update while I’m laying here feeling gross.
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