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Post by Shirls on Oct 4, 2015 18:51:47 GMT
Bea has decided to go blond for the winter. You can't see it too clearly in the photo's I took, but her head feathers are really so much lighter than the rest of her coat. She still has some pinnies coming through lower down her head/neck area and I think they may be blond too.
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Post by ffiscool on Oct 4, 2015 19:09:15 GMT
And very pretty too
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Post by suesbird on Oct 4, 2015 20:10:32 GMT
Blond is good, makes her feel young and fresh, instead of dowdy now the nights are closing in.
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Post by Hezz on Oct 5, 2015 1:05:01 GMT
Now isn't that odd?
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Post by Shirls on Oct 5, 2015 6:22:15 GMT
It is very odd Hezz. But what I have to remember now is that poor old Bea came from a very poor stock. So she must be a bit of an 'odd-ball'. I can tell the difference between my new girlies compared to my original four, they are so different and so much more healthy. If you remember The original ones had so many health issues.
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Post by samwiseg on Oct 5, 2015 7:40:33 GMT
Aww its nice to have a change of hair colour once in a while
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Post by Hezz on Oct 6, 2015 0:38:55 GMT
I certainly remember the trauma you all went through with that first poor batch of chookies.
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Post by samwiseg on Oct 6, 2015 7:31:45 GMT
RIP past chooks you will always be remembered xx
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