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    A Cluckwork Fluck

    the april born amerau-cochins are the only ones out looking for worms in the evening rainshower. I don't blame the pure cochins for staying dry, but everyone else should be ashamed.
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    A Cluckwork Fluck

    probable future alpha, cochin/rock born in feb. I like his silhouette, and he's quite solid under the fluff. feather texture is right inbetween the cochins and the rocks (which is about where I want it)
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    A Cluckwork Fluck

    barred cochin x legbar cockerel, same mom as above.
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    A Cluckwork Fluck

    a barred cochin x cc legbar pullet (I usually hesitate to say easter egger and olive egger, preferring just to call it the cross it is):
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    A Cluckwork Fluck

    yes this is a yew, no they don't eat it. he's not my favorite roo, but he is the biggest.
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    A Cluckwork Fluck

    anyway, some pics. 6.5-7 ft 1x1 galvanized fence (7.5ft, but skirted outward a bit) one of the cochin/rock crosses born this february has claimed this tree.
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    A Cluckwork Fluck

    (a picture dump/flock journal thread.) basic goal is a traditional flock of free-rangeish chickens(fenced, but spacious and wooded), preferably big enough to be its own heater in the winter, preferably with lots of down, preferably barred. must endure 20 below without heat, bonus for...
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