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Pardon my absence, life is hard. But, chickens help.
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The Pattern Gene Part Two: Pg on the E^R Base
The pattern gene interacts with birchen in much the same way as it does with partridge, with one major difference, on the E^R base, these patterns have patterned tails rather than black tails.
While E^R doesn't have as many patterns as partridge, it sure makes them count.
I had to outsource pictures for males on some of these because Sebright and Campine males are henny feathered meaning regardless of what the male plumage for that pattern would normally look like, they will have the same feather shape and pattern as a female.
Gold laced
E^R/E^RCo/CoDb/DbMl/MlPg/Pg:
(Polish photo image source: Cackle Hatchery)
Autosomal barred
Note that the male has a patterned breast, wings and tail, unlike the partridge-based male, who is mostly orange with a black tail. Not all have a very well-patterned tail, however, they can have a well-patterned tail.
E^R/E^RDb/DbPg/Pg:
(Deathlayer image source: Greenfire Farms)
Spangled, these being silver spangled specifically
E^R/E^RDb/DbMl/MlPg/PgS/S:
E^R/E^RDb/DbMl/MlPg/PgS/-:
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Frog allowed me to PLACE HER ON MY HAND and take photos and she even POSED for me!!!!!
#chickens#frog#birds#sebright#gold laced sebright#gold sebright#golden sebright#tiny chicken#she is so SMALL#Bantam#bantam sebright#sebright bantam#frog the bantam#frog the sebright#small chicken#hen#hens#backyard hen#backyard chickens#poultry#the good little chickens#good little chicken
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top five grian birds in no particular order not open for debate:
- bay backed shrike
- scarlet macaw
- bantam chicken (gold laced sebright in particular)
- lovebird
- turkey vulture
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not to give you a task so feel free to ignore if it isn't vibing, but i got a wizard whose familiar is a chicken and they are very much like "I Will use this Chicken,,, for Therapy" so what breed (??) of chicken in your opinion holds the most potential for therapeutic rubber ducking with a side order of soft and warbling. jklhgfl okay hope you have a nice day !!
oh! what a fantastic question!!
there are so many chickens that would be good for this (especially since the fact that it is a magically summoned friend gives you a little wiggle room on temperament) but here are some initial Thoughts:
Buff Orpington!
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Big!! Soft!! Cuddly!!! They’re such sweet birds and are one of the most commonly recommended breeds for pet chickens because they’re very gentle and good with kids. They have so much fluff and are good for petting (if your party gets cold, your wizard can slip their hands under their familiar’s wings where it is both very soft and toasty warm!) No picture ever does justice to what a beautiful soft gold color they are in real life. Understanding eyes. 10/10.
Sebright!
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Does your wizard want a familiar that is REALLY TINY so they can cradle it in one hand? A chicken that is kind but also will understand the depths of your anxiety?? A sweet little bird with a high fashion feather pattern (they come in golden-laced too!) Sebrights are bantams so they are much smaller than most chickens, but they are just as full of softness and love!
Cochin!
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Look at these birds. They’re so fucking round. The epitome of “shaped like a friend.” They have FLUFFY PANTS and the poofiest feathers and they come in a bunch of different colors if your wizard wants to co-ordinate. Also they’re really sweet and friendly! Prone to broodiness, which can be a detriment if you’re looking for a laying hen, but for a familiar it just means that sometimes you get to vent about your problems to the absolute most spherical chicken you will ever meet. Just the best little rage orb. Normal familiars can’t take the Attack action but if anyone messes with you they just might try. Will probably decide you are its baby.
Wyandotte!
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Another large and friendly breed! Don’t have those cochin pants so they’ll have an easier time keeping up with you in difficult terrain. Come in a bunch of different colors. Cold-hardy for those frigid dungeon environments!! Calm dispositions. Also very round and good for cuddling!!
Good luck! I support your wizard and their therapy chicken so very much!!
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How many chickens do you have?? Also what what kind of chickens are they?
Role call!From left to right, top to bottom- Barbara, isa brown, I wouldn’t usually keep mongrel breeds but… she started as a test run for fox attacks and she has so much personality that now I just love her. She unties my shoelaces if I look away from her too long. She likes to sit in my lap and trill while I pat her.Eileen- isa brown, nasty bitch. I’d sell this bird in an instant but she’s got an impacted crop so I have to fix that first…
Miriam- Red splash blue wyanadotte. My big bitch, she’s around twice the size of the others.
Ace- Double laced silver barnevelder bantam. He’s my sweet boy, but 100% a boy so I have to look at moving him to someone elses property when he starts to crow (and crack on with the wrong girls)
Marianne- Aces sister, Double laced silver barnevelder bantam. Surprisingly, she’s the bravest out of the two, and doesn’t hesitate to follow me around for treats.
Constantine- Black laced gold sebright. Winning show girl for best lace and best size at several shows. She’s being the best mum to five fertile aracauna eggs, and three laced barnevelder eggs.
Unnamed chick1- Wheaten maran. I don’t like to give them names ‘til they’re a bit older because it feels like bad luck (I recently lost all three orpingtons, two to cold and one to a crow attack) but she’s a little over a month old now and safe from crows, I’ll be naming her soon!Unnamed chick 2- Wheaten maran. The little girls brother, he’s going to be absolutely gorgeous when he’s older, starting to get beautiful burgundy feathers on his back. I love this lil’ guy.
Sakura- Japanese bantam. My other winning show girl. I love jap bantams because they sit hilariously close to the ground (basically don’t have legs) and they’re just stubby forms with pointy tails. She’s also being the best mum but to uh… one single infertile egg that miriam laid… you go girl.
I’ve got eight chicks hatching in the coop at the moment, and I’ve got five purebred vorwerk chicks on their way- two days old at this point. I recently sold a few birds at an auction, so I’ve cut my numbers back a little bit. (The auction was the best way to do it- I met everyone buying my birds and I know now that they went to lovely homes). So that makes 9 chooks in the coop, 8 on the way from eggs, and 5 in transit.
Today I candle the little eggies again. Last time I checked them, there were eyes and heads forming, and they’ve begun to wriggle on their own. They go absolutely ham nowadays and wriggle around inside the egg.
My birdies! Thank you for asking about them
#chicken#chickens#backyard chickens#hens#rooster#maran#isa brown#barnevelder#japanese bantam#sebright#wyanadotte
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I’m going through a mess of chicken feathers I picked up while working on the ranch and decided to pick out just a few of my favorites to keep. Breeds include (rough guessing here) a frizzle bantam rooster, female campbell duck, salmon-colored maran, juvenile silver-laced wyandotte, campbell duck, gold laced sebright, gray/beige-laced easter egger, brown/red-laced easter egger, and barred rock. Certainly a crazy collection of birds!
#vulture culture#warning: my blog deals with dead animals#if you find this post looking for cute living chickens im sorry!#these were collected from living chickens#mycollection
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PSA golden-laced wyandottes are NOT the same thing as gold sebrights, NO Kip is not a wyandotte
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im researching for breeds id like to order when we get chickens again.
golden laced wyandottes are a must, theyre my absolute favorite. my favorite chicken of all time, sydnee, was a gold laced wyandotte. theyre friendly and downright gorgeous.
i love ameraucanas, too. i love the way their necks and faces are shaped. the blue eggs are also awesome! while i dont remember her very much, one of my older favorite chickens, hawk, was one of these.
orpingtons of course are wonderful. big and friendly and lovely. who doesnt like orpingtons? orpingtons are great.
i’m looking a bit into dorkings, too, theyre very very pretty and are polydacylous. i’d love to get some polydalctyl chickens.
i tend to like the lighter breeds better visually, but it tends to be the heavier breeds that are more friendly, and that takes precedent.
- i’m also considering bantams this time around. ive never had bantams before, but if we do end up getting any..
golden sebrights are absolutely at the top of my list for bantams. the same gorgeous golden laced feathers as the wyandottes, with such a unique and wonderful shape with the way they hold their wings and tail. (though ive heard they dont tend towards friendliness)
mille fleurs are wonderful as well, they have some of the prettiest patterns and coloration ive ever seen on a chicken. the dream, of course, is the silkie-mille fleur cross i saw visiting my friend’s farm, with the beautiful plumage of the mille fleur and the gorgeous black face and extra toe of the silkie. dunno where we’d get those, though.
if we do get bantams id also love to have a bantam rooster- im not sure what breeds look this way, but- a bantam rooster with the typical normal red jungle fowl rooster look- you know the one, with the yellow-orange-red hackle and saddle feathers, the blue-black chest and tail. just a teeny one of those fellas. id love that. id also really love to taxidermy one of those.
still not sure bout getting bantams in the first place, though.
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Prince William of Gloucester to the Prince of Wales
Camp near Tournay, 7 May 1794
I had the pleasure of receiving a letter from your Royal Highness yesterday by Major Clinton, which I should have answered last night, had not my appointment to a regiment obliged me to write so much that I had not time before before the post set out—but I take the first moment I have to return you my best thanks for your congratulations, and for the very kind letter you were so good as to write me. I assure you that nothing ever made me happier than this appointment has, and I cannot express how grateful I am to his Majesty for this as well as the many other distinguished marks of kindness he has every shewn me. But I cannot help feeling much regret at leaving the Guards, in which I have so many friends, where I have received so many acts of friendship, and where I have passed so many pleasant hours. Nothing could be more affecting than the farewell of M. G. Lake this morning to the Brigade; he himself shed tears, & everyone under his command were thoroughly sensible of the loss they sustained in losing him; as to myself I flatter myself I shall again come under his command, as I hope my Regt. will be placed in the second Brigade, of which I find he is now to have the command. I hope you approve of my choice in my uniform; I have fixed on black velvet facings with gold laced button holes, the hat and sword to be the same as the 1st Regt. of Guards. My Lt. Col. is to be Major Spencer of the 13th and my Major Captn Sebright of the 18th a brother of Sr. J. Sebright. Since I last wrote to you we have had a very long march from our last camp to St. Amand. We marched at twelve on Wednesday night, & reached Famars at eleven the next morng., where we merely laid on our arms for three hours. We then proceeded with an intention of arriving at St. Amand that night, but the weather was so bad and the night so dark that we were obliged to stop at a village called Raismes till daybreak, & then proceed; the men at first were very much tired, but are now perfectly well. I hear the Bouchain is invested by the Prince of Coburg, and that Genl. Clairfait has crossed the Lys; we have heard a great deal of firing this morng. but I know not what may be the cause.
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what's your favorite kind of chickenbird
Chickenbirds! There are SO MANY KINDS. I went a-Googling to figure out what the one I was thinking of was called and tripped down a veritable rabbit hole of chicken varieties. This post got really long because chicken pictures, so I’m sticking it under a cut; my apologies to anyone on mobile.
Anyway! I’m partial to the Wyandotte, because they look like someone did the lineart layer and gave up:
This is called lacing, and there are also colored varieties (this is a black-laced red):
There’s even other lacing colors, like this blue-laced red:
And this absolutely gorgeous gold-laced (aka black-laced gold), where the lacing is black but so glossy it looks blue when the light hits it right:
They’re not the only breed to have this pattern; see also the Sebright Bantam, where the lineart effect is even more pronounced:
And the Barnevelder often has a double lacing pattern:
I also have a soft spot for the Brahma because MEGA BIRD with FLUFFY PANTS:
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Special mention to the Deathlayer for having the most metal name ever:
And to the Ayam Cemani and Swedish Black Hen, for being so committed to the goth aesthetic that even their muscles, bones, and organs are black:
Thanks for asking!
#sunreon#LadyTem's ask box#chickens#long post alert#some day I would like to have a few chickens in addition to a garden
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This is giving me religious symbolism for some reason
Maybe it’s because Frog is a saint
#good little chickens#backyard chickens#backyard hens#chickens#hens#good little chicken#baroona farm#frog the sebright#sebright#bantam#gold laced sebright#purebred sebright#gold sebright#hen#chicken#little hen
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What kind of chicken are you?
You are a Sebright chicken!
You are a creative individual. You love to express yourself through music, writing, or art. People come to you for ideas and advice.
All Sebrights have plumage that is laced around the edges evenly with black, on a base of either dark gold or whitish silver. With the breed that carries his name, John Sebright intentionally set out to create a very small bantam chicken with laced plumage similar to the laced variety of Polish chickens.
Tagging: Yo you following me? Chicken it up my pals.
#we are alive ✿ musings#in my head ✿ headcanons#(I was looking at the birb website)#(they had a 'what kind of chicken are you' quiz)#(Most if not all of Henrietta's nicknames are chicken based)#(naturally I had to do this)
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Pig and Hen Tattoo Ideas
Why is 2019 the Year of the Pig? How the Chinese zodiac’s 12 animals were chosen
“According to legend, the heavenly Jade Emperor wanted to segment time into cycles of 12 years with an earthly animal guarding each cycle. He sent word that the fastest animals to reach the Heavenly Gate would be chosen, ranked accordingly and have a year in the cycle named after them. Sensing an opportunity, the animals raced against each other to win the emperor’s favour.
The goat, monkey and rooster arrived after crossing the river on a raft they had built together, taking eighth, ninth, and 10th places respectively. The dog was a late 11th having stopped to enjoy a bath in the river, and the pig, who had stopped for a nap, sauntered in for the 12th, and final, place. There are many versions of the legend but they all agree the rat made sure the cat did not finish the race by either tricking him into sleeping through the event or by pushing him into the river. Due to the rat’s treachery, the cat failed to finish and was not recognised in the zodiac. Naturally, the cat never forgave the rat and Chinese legend holds this to be why they are natural enemies.”
(via Why is 2019 the Year of the Pig? How the Chinese zodiac’s 12 animals were chosen | South China Morning Post)
Watermelon-fed, $350 chickens in diapers bring the farmyard to the Bay Area
“According to a new report that credited the Mercury News with spotting the emerging Silicon Valley backyard-chicken trend back in 2015 — before it was co-opted by wealthy poultry-poseurs.“In the Bay Area — where the nation’s preeminent local food movement overlaps with the nation’s tech elite — egg-laying chickens are now a trendy, eco-conscious humblebrag on par with driving a Tesla,” the Washington Post reported last week. These days, Bay Area chicken-wrangling hobbyists are spending as much as $350 for a bird, $20,000 for a high-tech coop and $225 an hour for a “chicken whisperer” consultant...“It’s not uncommon here to see chickens roaming in their owners’ homes or even roosting in bedrooms, often with diapers on.”
”As might be expected from chickenists and chickenistas in the tech capital of the universe, housing backyard birds here is often not a matter of hammering together scrap lumber and metal screening. Coops may feature solar panels, automatic doors and “video cameras that allow owners to check on their beloved birds remotely.” A Redwood City chickeneer told the paper he used an app on his smartphone to control his coop’s temperature, ventilation and lighting. The man is fond of sharing videos of his birds, and particularly recommends the bed-time action when they “jostle for position before settling down.”
“Pampering, naturally, is called for...gives him a weekly bath, followed by a blow dry “which he LOVES”...“Despite their relative privilege, even these chickens are circled by predators like hawks, coyotes, raccoons and bobcats”...And there can be hazards specific to chickens living in wealthy enclaves. One “beloved” bird ventured into a Marin County backyard pool, with fatal consequences.”
(via Melon-fed, $350 chickens in diapers roam Bay Area yards | Mercury News)
Silkie Chicken: All You Need To Know
“It is believed by some that the Silkie dates back as far as the Chinese Han Dynasty, in 206BC. The Chinese name for the Silkie is wu-gu-ji – meaning black-boned. An alternative name for this bird is the Chinese Silk Chicken...It was first mentioned by Marco Polo (around 1290-1300) on his remarkable journey across Europe and the Far East. Although he did not see the bird, it was reported to him by a fellow traveler and he reported it in his journal as “a furry chicken”.The Silkie made its way westward either by the Silk Road or by the maritime routes, likely both.”
The next mention we have is from Italy where Aldrovandi in 1598 speaks of a chicken that has “fur like a black cat”. When the Silkie was first introduced to the European public it was said to be the offspring of a chicken and a rabbit – a not so unbelievable thing back in the 1800s! Many unscrupulous sellers sold Silkies to gullible folks for curiosity and it was used as a ‘freak show’ item in travelling side shows and exhibited as a ‘bird-mammal’.”
”They have oval shaped turquoise blue earlobes and dark colored wattles. Their beak is short, quite broad at the base, it should be grey/blue in color. Eyes are black. As for their body, it should be broad and stout, the back is short and the breast is full. They have five toes instead of the usual four found in chickens. The outer two toes should be feathered. The legs are short and wide set, grey in color.
Their feathers lack barbicels (those are the hooks that hold the feathers together), hence the fluffy appearance. The main feathering looks just like the under-down of regular chickens. The fact that the feathers do not hold together means a Silkie cannot fly. It also means that the feathering is not waterproofed and so a wet Silkie is a pathetic sight to see. If they do get significantly wet, they need to be towel dried or even blow dried – which they enjoy if it is done on a regular basis.”
“As for their temperament, silkies are known to be calm, friendly and docile – even the boys. It has been recorded by several people that the roosters will ‘tid-bit’ for the chicks! This docility can lead to them being picked on by other more ‘pushy’ flock members.
Despite their fluffy feathering they do tolerate the cold fairly well – wetness is something they cannot tolerate. If your climate is very cold in the winter, they would benefit from a little supplemental heat. They are content to be confined, but if allowed to free range are great little foragers. The area in which they forage should be a ‘safe zone’ since they cannot fly to escape predators. Silkies are more renowned as being pets, brooders and ‘ornamental’ birds...Silkies are quite robust and will usually live for 7-9 years, longer with lots of TLC!”
”A Silkie is the ultimate in kids’ chickens. They are cuddly, fluffy and tolerant, love sitting in your lap and even enjoy cuddles. They are a very friendly, calm and docile bird and interact very well with people – they will follow you around and ‘talk’ to you. This docility can lead to them being picked on by more aggressive flock members, so try to keep an eye open for bullying.
Silkies are notoriously broody – the standing joke is that a Silkie can hatch a rock! They also make great mothers. Many folks keep Silkies in order to hatch out other eggs. A Silkie in ‘broody mode’ will usually accept any and all eggs (including duck) placed under her. If you live in an apartment and want to have chickens as pets, the Silkies are a very good fit since they are pretty quiet too.”
”The Silkie chicken always brings a smile to peoples’ faces. This ‘odd-ball’ and slightly unusual bird is certainly a crowd pleaser! Although they won’t keep you in eggs, they will supply you with lots of love, smiles and cuddles. When they become bonded to their owners they can be described as ‘dog-like’ in their devotion. They will follow you, talk to you, check out what you are doing and ‘help’ too!...All in all, these funny little birds are a joy to have and give much pleasure to their owners.”
(via Silkie Chicken: All You Need To Know | The Happy Chicken Coop blog)
What is "silke"
“n. (obsolete spelling of silk English)”
silk (n.)
“ c. 1300, from Old English seoloc, sioloc "silk, silken cloth," from Latin sericum "silk," plural serica "silken garments, silks," literally "Seric stuff," neuter of Sericus, from Greek Serikos "silken; pertaining to the Seres," an oriental people of Asia from whom the Greeks got silks...Chinese si "silk," Manchurian sirghe, Mongolian sirkek have been compared to this and the people name in Greek might be a rendering via Mongolian of the Chinese word for "silk," but this is uncertain. Also found in Old Norse as silki.”
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Japanese Bantams
“Japanese (or Chabo) Bantams are real show birds and go back a long way in history. It is thought that they first arrived in Japan from China in the early 1600’s when they started to appear in Japanese paintings. In Japan, they are called “Chabo” which means “bantam” or “dwarf” in Japanese but is also the old Japaneses name for South East Asia. They are thought to have reached the UK in the 1860’s.”
”They are a true bantam which means they don’t have large fowl counterparts and are very distinctive with very short legs and very long straight vertical tail feathers with a relatively large comb and wings that are held low, touching the ground. Japanese Bantams should be kept inside on clean, dry bedding in all but the best weather to maintain good feather condition. Feathers (especially white) will stain easily on the wing tips that drag on the floor if let out in the wet.”
(via Japanese Bantams | Poultry Keeper)
5 Reasons to Love Sebright Chickens
“Sebright chickens are unique and exotic looking ladies with sweet temperaments and a penchant for curiosity. In the early 1800s Sir John Sebright - a member of the British Parliament and avid animal keeper - set out to create his vision of the perfect chicken. The resulting fantastically feathered fowl was the Sebright bantam and these small but perfectly formed birds became popular with highfalutin poultry fanciers across the British isles and beyond.
Sebright chickens are a sight to behold and a wonder to watch. These pretty birds, with their wonderfully patterned plumage and delicate features, make an exotic and unique addition to any backyard flock. Sebright chickens have small and compact bodies with short backs and prominent breasts, sporting perfectly preened gold or silver almond shaped feathers that are delicately laced with bold iridescent black...If you are looking for a backyard chicken to admire, the Sebright chicken is a mesmerising choice.”
“Not all bantam chickens are created equal. Bantam breeds can be categorized into two types - true and miniature standard. Miniature standard bantams are chickens that have been bred to be smaller versions of their larger chicken breed namesakes but true bantams have been developed as unique breeds that have no standard sized counterparts. Sebright chickens are one of the oldest recorded true bantam chickens and these adorably small birds are often a favourite with exhibitors and hobby keepers due to their unique appearance. The Sebright bantam diminutive size and distinct colouration and patterning make them a delightful and space saving spectacle to have in your flock. If you have a small backyard, Sebright chickens truly are the chicken of choice.
While some poultry enthusiasts keep a backyard flock as a source of fresh eggs, there are those who insist no coop is complete unless it’s full of fancy fowl to admire. If you are looking for a chook that will give your chicken run an exotic feel, the Sebright chicken is just right. These avant garde girls shouldn’t be relied upon to provide a regular bounty of eggs - they are more interested in foraging and curiously eggs-ploring their backyard kingdom than laying... Not only individuals in their looks, Sebrights are keen to stand out in the crowd when it comes to temperament and behaviour too. Given the opportunity, these fiercely independent chickens go off the beaten path, strutting self-importantly through the garden and preferring to roost in trees when the sun sets on their day. To ensure the Sebright chickens’ freewheeling nature is safely contained it is necessary to have a tall fence or secure chicken run, as these hens are quite skilled flyers.”
“If you want to keep a small flock of pretty and playful birds the Sebright is a great choice. These beautiful bantams prefer the company of one or two chicken friends and while independence is important to the Sebright chicken, that doesn’t mean they are cold hearted! Sebrights are well known for being sweet and inquisitive birds. True, they are not as cuddly...but these girls are unassumingly friendly, giving out enough love but never cramping your style. If you’re not one to smother your pets in kisses, but still enjoy delightful interaction on a daily basis, the Sebright is the perfect pet for you. Much like any shy chook, you can establish a firm bond with Sebrights by giving them some delicious mealworms or other tasty treats. They will delight in receiving gifts from their keeper but unlike other breeds, Sebrights won’t overwhelm you every time you walk out your backdoor.
The Sebright is not interested in raising baby chicks or anything associated with motherhood. Why sit on a nest all day when you can be egg-sploring the garden and quietly roosting on out of the way branches? Heaven to a Sebright is a day free of parental responsibilities, an open schedule to fill with whatever takes their fancy...Sebright chickens are perfect poultry pets for a keeper who is as happy to admire their girls in the garden as they are to interact with them. Sebright chickens are a breed with personality and need a coop with character. If you’re thinking of starting your own flock of sweet Sebright bantams be sure that they have a secure and safe space in which to egg-splore.”
(via 5 Reasons to Love Sebright Chickens | Backyard Chicken Coops)
Green Envy: The Fanciest Chicken Coop in the World
“Neiman Marcus has you covered with a veritable Taj Mahal for fowls. The Heritage Hen Mini Farm comes with a $100,000 price tag, and is one of the high-luxe items featured in the retailer’s famously opulent 86th edition of the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book.”
“This “Beau Coop” as Neiman Marcus calls it, features a multi-level roost for your uptown chickens and a chandelier to remind them there’s no place like home. There’s also a library stocked with chicken and gardening books for the chickens’ pet humans to enjoy.”
(via Green Envy: The Fanciest Chicken Coop in the World | HGTV)
11 Doggie Mansions That Will Make You Re-Evaluate Your Life Choices
“This Victorian-style doggie mansion cost a cool $20,000 to build. It’s home to three fabulous dogs, Chelsea, Darla, and Coco Puff. The home is a smaller version of the owner’s historic Victorian home. She commissioned the project after an owl almost kidnapped one of her Pomeranians. The structure is large enough that she can enter and visit her canine neighbors.”
(via 11 Doggie Mansions That Will Make You Re-Evaluate Your Life Choices | Bark Post TV)
Housing Your Pigs
“There are many options when it comes to the way that you house your pigs. There is no right way or specific materials that you must use. You can be as creative as you imagine or as simple as you wish. Be sure to incorporate things such as toys or other items for enrichment to ensure happy and active pigs...Shelters should be free from extreme drafts and protect from rain and sun. They should allow enough space for your pig/pigs to turn around and comfortably stretch if necessary. If pigs are housed in multiples, you should have enough shelters for each individual pig or the shelter used should be large enough for multiple pigs needs.”
(via Housing Your Pigs | American Mini Pig Association)
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Fruits And Veggie Connected To Changes In Skin Layer Colour, New Investigation Locates.
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I would feel scared too if there was a fruit that was the same size as me
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