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Want to know about a specific breed without weeding thru the unneeded junk online? Check out the Chicken Chart! Good info, although, from my experience, I disagree on some things. Check it out.
I had to laugh when I started looking at these. Never in a million years did I imagine even deciding even getting a chicken much less what the breed should be. LOL
Ameraucana looks good to me. lol This really is funny to me.
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When we had chickens we had some Buff Orpingtons. I enjoyed sitting on the porch and watching them in the yard. My kids were not very fond of the roosters, though :) and neither was I.
When we had chickens we had some Buff Orpingtons. I enjoyed sitting on the porch and watching them in the yard. My kids were not very fond of the roosters, though :) and neither was I.
:eek: I can't imagine why. LOL:eek:
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Unswydd, I looked quite funny using a plastic chair from the porch in the stance of a lion tamer, JUST SO the kids could get on the school bus in the mornings. LOL Repeat for the afternoon trip home. Our chickens were quite aggressive and I don't think they liked me or the kids as well. These were supposed to be a "gentle" natured breed. Yeah, right.
Unswydd, I looked quite funny using a plastic chair from the porch in the stance of a lion tamer, JUST SO the kids could get on the school bus in the mornings. LOL Repeat for the afternoon trip home. Our chickens were quite aggressive and I don't think they liked me or the kids as well. These were supposed to be a "gentle" natured breed. Yeah, right.
You crack me up! That is hilarious. I got a visual when reading that. LOL I'm still laughing. I can see you with a whip and a chair, boots and a leather jacket. :D
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You crack me up! That is hilarious. I got a visual when reading that. LOL I'm still laughing. I can see you with a whip and a chair, boots and a leather jacket. :D
There was never a dull moment when we had chickens, that's for sure. My oldest son, who was about 8 at the time, had a nightmare of a giant chicken chasing him through a field. He woke up screaming, "Get the chair mama!" LOL
There was never a dull moment when we had chickens, that's for sure. My oldest son, who was about 8 at the time, had a nightmare of a giant chicken chasing him through a field. He woke up screaming, "Get the chair mama!" LOL
Thanks for the early morning laugh! That's funny for sure! Have a great Sunday!
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