Caption: A couple of very curious teenage cuckoo marans!
Caption: Aurora the araucana
Caption: Flora and fauna (cuckoo marans) aurora (black araucana) and merriweather (hybrid brown)
Caption: Our first egg arrived today soo excited and oly took 2weeks we cant wait for more.
Caption: 10 days after rosie and flo joined our family, we've had two eggs. the first practice egg was so soft it fell through into the dropping tray. here's the perfect second! well done, rosie...
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Caption: Lily the cream legbar and tilly the welsummer!
Caption: Mya laid her first little green egg!
Caption: Mya's first green egg.
Caption: Edna eyeing up the treat bag
Caption: Edna showing off her unique comb over
Caption: Ethel displaying hennitude...
Caption: Ethel scouting for worms
Caption: Maybe edna's better side
Caption: Motley & rock chick - 10 weeks
Caption: Who's lookin' at ya baby
Caption: Make sure is hung high and strands are clipped in the middle. hens should not eat long strands of grass as they can become 'crop bound' which is not Good...
Caption: My barred plymouth rock pecks at this for ages. not sure who is being entertained most by this though...?!
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Caption: My red Eglu
Caption: Pearl & ruby
Caption: Grub
Caption: Betty & glad
Caption: Betty
Caption: 1st egg already
Caption: First day in the brand-new Eglu
Caption: A couple of very curious teenage cuckoo marans!
Caption: Aurora the araucana
Caption: Flora and fauna (cuckoo marans) aurora (black araucana) and merriweather (hybrid brown)
Caption: Our first egg arrived today soo excited and oly took 2weeks we cant wait for more.
Caption: 10 days after rosie and flo joined our family, we've had two eggs. the first practice egg was so soft it fell through into the dropping tray. here's the perfect second! well done, rosie...
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Caption: Lily the cream legbar and tilly the welsummer!
Caption: Mya laid her first little green egg!
Caption: Mya's first green egg.
Caption: Edna eyeing up the treat bag
Caption: Edna showing off her unique comb over
Caption: Ethel displaying hennitude...
Caption: Ethel scouting for worms
Caption: Maybe edna's better side
Caption: Motley & rock chick - 10 weeks
Caption: Who's lookin' at ya baby
Caption: Make sure is hung high and strands are clipped in the middle. hens should not eat long strands of grass as they can become 'crop bound' which is not Good...
Caption: My barred plymouth rock pecks at this for ages. not sure who is being entertained most by this though...?!
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