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He is getting protective as his babies get close to hatch.

I haven’t been feeling well lately but my chickens make me feel much better.

After three years of trying (he is very picky with his hens) I finally have a chick out of Butterfly!

My beauties in the breeding pen. Daffodil with Bellis, Tulip, and Nightshade. Two more weeks left before I can actually collect eggs to set. Hopefully we finally get a decent batch!


I really need to save up for a cabinet incubator.

Max is five years old now! Not that she looks or acts a day over two, haha.

Happy Hatchday Maxine

Willy and Banksia went to their new home today! They’re both lovely pullets with very sweet temperaments, but not the quality I want in my program. Went to a pet home where they’ll be well loved!

Sparkle says hello :>

Sparkle says hello :>

Local chicken doesn’t know the meaning of personal space

Spindly feathers and dramatic pins: a by-product of a low-quality frizzle gene.

turken-team! Our fiesty team of three turkens who are raised by Miss Celie.

L2R: Measle, Lord Winner, Deathclaw.

!! Leghorn Letterbox Is Open !!

I am adopting a 100% open mailbox to recieve Asks to answer! Every single ask answered and published will come with a illustration, big or small guaranteed. If I do not find an ask appropriate to publish to my blog it will be answered privately.

Ask about my chickens and I!

or else.

a-cottage-for-all-seasons:

Because you guys were so kind when I posted my last painting, I thought I’d share a sketch done withreference.Same crappy phone camera quality, though.

I just really love chickens, you guys!

the-cluckening:

Dora and Bianca are investigating and won’t leave a stone unturned ^^

Dora also thinks my bandaged finger is some kind of fat worm

allosaurusrock:

Please share this is you can!

Serama cockerel, 2.5 months, looking for a new home

I’ve been calling him Rhiannon, but you’re welcome to call him something else. Sweet bird, would make a fantastic pet! He was raised by a broody hen so he’s not friendly yet but I expect him to be with a little work- his sisters will come ask me to pet them and he’s already very easy to handle. He’s on the larger side for a serama, but he’s still way smaller than most chickens. I was really hoping I could keep him, but he just doesn’t fit my program.

Dad is Ignus, from Anna Ballard, and mom is Piper, from Tamara Dixon.

Located on Vashon, WA. I’m asking $10. Can’t ship. To a pet, non-breeding home only. Pet-quality, not show-quality. From show-quality parents.

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