Overdue broodie

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thegawd
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Overdue broodie

Post by thegawd » Tue May 10, 2016 3:31 pm

Excellent News! :beer:
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Overdue broodie

Post by kenya » Mon May 16, 2016 6:13 pm

Yes very pretty hen! Congratulations! Leghorns are great!
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Post by Farrier1987 » Tue May 17, 2016 8:42 am

All of my hens are pretty, and their babies too. This hen is named Leopard, and her chicks are getting to be more than toddlers now, but not teen agers yet. Still hangin onto their mother's apron strings, on the perch at night with her, getting into places they shouldn't be then screaming their heads off. I was actually going to look for some leghorns or eggs this summer but Al anticipated me. As stated before, needed a few more white egg layers, and the leghorns produce so well. And the eggs I got from WWlady, they are growing and nice coloured and doing well. Chicks from Gooseygail last Jan should be starting to lay. Going to have a Copper Marans roo looking for a new home soon if anyone is interested. Again, thanks to all the PTO group for help and support and warm fuzzy feelings.

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