Thanks! They are Amaricaunas, and there are 8 of them. This is the Girl's project- she paid for them, and takes full responsibility for the chicks. She sells the eggs to support her music career. And I love the way my hand looks in that last photo- my body is shaped like a grape, but I have pretty hands, lol. LB
They're so cute!
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They are so precious! Good luck with your little peep peeps!
ReplyDeleteThanks! They are Amaricaunas, and there are 8 of them. This is the Girl's project- she paid for them, and takes full responsibility for the chicks. She sells the eggs to support her music career.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the way my hand looks in that last photo- my body is shaped like a grape, but I have pretty hands, lol.
LB
New chicks? Or current chicks when they first came to you?
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Thanks for sharing.
Create a great day!
P
Pam,
ReplyDeleteBrand new tiny itty-bitty 1 to 2 day old babies! These are Americaunas, the the chicken sisters are Wyandottes.
LB
Oh my goodness! How many are in the flock now? Will the coop be expanded? What an exciting time in PG's "business plan", eh?
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a different breed than the first two groups?
Thanks for sharing.
P
Pammie,
ReplyDeleteWe have 2 coops, the little one and one with a long run. We will be building new nesting boxes, too.
We have the Wyandottes, and one Rhode Island Red, and then the new Americaunas.
LB
I love the pictures of the peeps. They are so sweet.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful. My daughter would love to do this too when we settle somewhere. A wonderful Wordless Wednesday for Spring, thank you!
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