I kind of miss the redwing blackbirds from my old place. They sound very similar to the yellow headed blackbirds.
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I kind of miss the redwing blackbirds from my old place. They sound very similar to the yellow headed blackbirds.
They sound a lot less hoarse.I kind of miss the redwing blackbirds from my old place. They sound very similar to the yellow headed blackbirds.
Chicken combs look funny to me. Most of the chickens up here are bred for cold weather so the hens don't have much and the roosters have the flower combs or other types that are close to the head. It's nice to not have to worry about their combs getting frost bite.
It's mostly roosters that get frostbite on their combs. Too vain to stick their heads under their wings when it's freezing.Chicken combs look funny to me. Most of the chickens up here are bred for cold weather so the hens don't have much and the roosters have the flower combs or other types that are close to the head. It's nice to not have to worry about their combs getting frost bite.
I think that would depend on the situation at hand, honestly…
I think she'd be more an evil queen and Ripley would be the princess
I agree. Sort of:You aren't at all incorrect, it's a preference bias. To me, Ripley's a better princess, they're better evil queens.
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Mine are due on the 5th.
I didn’t think mine would be hatching until this weekend but that one decided to hatch early. I lost 3-4 of them due to the power outage we had here and the rest were barely holding on for dear life before I put them under my broody chicken hens. There’s another egg that has partially pipped but got kinda smushed and looks like the chick is having some trouble getting out. I’ll pry be around here for the next few hours taking care of that.Mine are due on the 5th.