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Chickens

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Honey Bees
Cinque Terre

Doodle

This is our rooster Doodle. His name suits him well, each morning I here "cock-a-doodle-doo!" We got Doodle in the Fall of 2013, as a very young chick. It's been amazing watching Doodle grow over the years, although Doodle still has a lump on his back that we think he got on a night, way back, when he was a chick. Doodle jump out of the small box he was in, and was stuck in an akward postion the whole night, which we think made a lump in his back.
Midnight

Midnight

Meet Midnight our rooster. We got Midnight when he was young and we thought he was a hen! (When chickens are young, it's very hard to tell if they're a rooster, or a hen) Now we know that Midnight is a rooster, beacsue of his tall and long tail, and his body is really tall and large. We are worried that Midnight and Doodle will fight, so far so good.

This is Anna. A Lavender Orpington hen. Lavender Orpingtons, are very large and fluffy! We got Anna around the same time we got Doodle, but Anna was already fullgrown then. We belive Anna is suppose to lay light brown eggs.

This little hen is Autum. She's TINY! We belive she is a bantam. A bantam is a small chicken. When we got her this fall, we were told that she was a Easter Egger. Easter Egger, is a funny chicken breed name. Autum (if she's an Easter Egger) will lay green, and blue eggs, that's why they are called Easter Eggers.

Cinnamon

BlackBerry

SnowWhite

Olive