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Backyard Chickens: Molting Orpington vs Full-feathered Orpington, ...


It is late November 2010 and these girls were born in late July 2009. This is their first mature molt. Fewer eggs have been laid and they are much more skittish.

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Eating Soup


My chickens eating soup! They are being quite civil in this… normally they frantically run around trying to steal food from each other. Perhaps it is because of the storm (hence the noisy wind in the video) that is making their little adaptive brains be more congenial.

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Cochin x Easter Egger Backyard Chickens


These are our Cochin and Easter Egger mixed chicks. They are about 13 weeks old. Please leave a comment if you also have this mix, we have been looking for others like them. We got them off a lady on Craigslist that had the most beautiful barnyard mixes I have ever seen.

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my 2 pet chickens


they are now really big but have the same looks bad comments will be deleted

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Chickens eating chicken!


our dog Qaila eats raw chicken every day for food. we also have pet chickens that we allow to roam around our yard. i noticed that they did this a few months ago, but i have not filmed it until now. the chickens were in no danger. Qaila has never tried to hurt them before, and until that happens, we will not try to separate them. I am sorry if i offended any animal lovers with this video. i did not encourage this behavior. it just….. happened…. this was filmed by my brother.

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Backyard Chickens at the Davis Homestead


Where do your eggs come from…..mine come from the backyard. ;-)

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My pet baby chicks sleeping


www.classicalchickens.com My baby chickens (from left Gwendolyn, Penny, Clementine, Bessy, Consuela) preening & sleeping. They are red star chicks. I had them since they were 3 days old, and all of them are very cute & friendly :) I put many cute pictures on my website classicalchickens.com

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How to Raise Chickens Part II


Traci Torres of MyPetChicken.com shows Martha a few more things about raising chickens.

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