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Chicks 2005, courtesy of Butterfield Acres Farm. They turned out to be all roosters. We kept three (Larry, Curly & Mo).
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Mo.
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Mo & Curly (Curly is the all white one). Larry is in the pen in the background.
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2006 - our first chicken eggs.
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One of the red hens and Legolas the Guinea.
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An "Isa-Brown" hen. Isa-Brown is a kind of commercial hybrid brown egg layer. Quite calm and friendly.
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2006 - our first home-hatched chicks. The parents (Isa-A-Browns) are sex linked - the roosters are white and the hens red. The next generation does not carry on this link so both sexes can be either colour.
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Headless chicken?
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Headless chicken - another shot.
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More chicks.... (day-olds)
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I like the red & black one in the middle.
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About 3 weeks old.
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Curly, Mo and the girls.
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Larry.
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Pure-bred babies: an Exchequer Leghorn, Buff Orpington, Silver-Laced Wyandotte, and several Ameraucanas.
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Ameraucana - chocolate?
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Exchequer Leghorn: 'X' - she has become our friendliest hen.
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X
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Buffy the Buff Orpington.
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Blue Ameraucana
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Blue Ameraucana
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A Blue, 2 Reds and a Black Ameraucana
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A little older - about 2 weeks.
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Young Adolf
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3 weeks.
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