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http://www.araucanasonline.com/http://www.araucanasonline.com/photos.htmlhttp://www.backyardchickens.com/breeds/wyandottes.htmlI just love all birds, their eggs, the young, etc. Right now,next door to me we have goslings (baby geese) and theirprotective mother and mallard ducks and ducklings; theywill most likely fly slightly south to a local lake as the SFBay is no longer safe.My father had a dairy farm (his special hobby) with Jersey cows and Wyandotte and New Hampshire Reds (palerthan

the Rhode Island Reds) galore. I love chickens, eggs,ducks, eggs. . .you get the picture (pun),Love to you and your flocks, Sharon, and to all of you,n; wave to the chickens for me!To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, June 27, 2010 3:26:27 PMSubject: Re: our chicks

It sounds like your grandmother had a nice flock, n:) Our older birds are Aurancana and Buff Orpingtons but our rooster is a Rhode Island Red. He is such a nice rooster and we just fell in love with him. He's nice to the humans and very protective of all of his girls. He even is protective over the ducks. Our last rooster met an untimely death after he attacked my, then, 6 year old granddaughter. MommyHen hatched two chicks this spring and they are a beautiful mix. Before we moved to Alaska we had a hen house full of Rhode Island Reds, Aurancanas and Wyandottes. Aurancanas are the chickens that lay colored eggs like blue, green and pinkish. All my chickens are waving hello to you! lolSharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

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Thanks for the links, n. Good sites! I'll tell the birds n said hello.<smiling> SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, June 27, 2010 4:51:20 PMSubject: Re: our chicks/ more on chickens

http://www.araucanasonline.com/http://www.araucanasonline.com/photos.htmlhttp://www.backyardchickens.com/breeds/wyandottes.htmlI just love all birds, their eggs, the young, etc. Right now,next door to me we have goslings (baby geese) and theirprotective mother and mallard ducks and ducklings; theywill most likely fly slightly south to a local lake as the SFBay is no longer safe.My father had a dairy farm (his special hobby) with Jersey cows and Wyandotte and New Hampshire Reds (palerthan

the Rhode Island Reds) galore. I love chickens, eggs,ducks, eggs. . .you get the picture (pun),Love to you and your flocks, Sharon, and to all of you,n; wave to the chickens for me!To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, June 27, 2010 3:26:27 PMSubject: Re: our chicks

It sounds like your grandmother had a nice flock, n:) Our older birds are Aurancana and Buff Orpingtons but our rooster is a Rhode Island Red. He is such a nice rooster and we just fell in love with him. He's nice to the humans and very protective of all of his girls. He even is protective over the ducks. Our last rooster met an untimely death after he attacked my, then, 6 year old granddaughter. MommyHen hatched two chicks this spring and they are a beautiful mix. Before we moved to Alaska we had a hen house full of Rhode Island Reds, Aurancanas and Wyandottes. Aurancanas are the chickens that lay colored eggs like blue, green and pinkish. All my chickens are waving hello to you! lolSharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

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I am pretty good at imitating animal sounds; maybe you could tryit for me!Love to you all, Sharon (big grin!)To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, June 27, 2010 8:12:29 PMSubject: Re: our chicks/ more on chickens

Thanks for the links, n. Good sites! I'll tell the birds n said hello.<smiling> SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. From: marion j rojas <marionjrojas2002@ yahoo.com>To: MSersLife@yahoogrou ps.comSent: Sun, June 27, 2010 4:51:20 PMSubject: Re: our chicks/ more on chickens

http://www.araucanasonline.com/http://www.araucanasonline.com/photos.htmlhttp://www.backyard chickens. com/breeds/ wyandottes. htmlI just love all birds, their eggs, the young, etc. Right now,next door to me we have goslings (baby geese) and theirprotective mother and mallard ducks and ducklings; theywill most likely fly slightly south to a local lake as the SFBay is no longer safe.My father had a dairy farm (his special hobby) with Jersey cows and Wyandotte and New Hampshire Reds

(palerthan

the Rhode Island Reds) galore. I love chickens, eggs,ducks, eggs. . .you get the picture (pun),Love to you and your flocks, Sharon, and to all of you,n; wave to the chickens for me!From: Sharon <wobbletowalk@ yahoo.com>To: MSersLife@yahoogrou ps.comSent: Sun, June 27, 2010 3:26:27 PMSubject: Re: our chicks

It sounds like your grandmother had a nice flock, n:) Our older birds are Aurancana and Buff Orpingtons but our rooster is a Rhode Island Red. He is such a nice rooster and we just fell in love with him. He's nice to the humans and very protective of all of his girls. He even is protective over the ducks. Our last rooster met an untimely death after he attacked my, then, 6 year old granddaughter. MommyHen hatched two chicks this spring and they are a beautiful mix. Before we moved to Alaska we had a hen house full of Rhode Island Reds, Aurancanas and Wyandottes. Aurancanas are the chickens that lay colored eggs like blue, green and pinkish. All my chickens are waving hello to you! lolSharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

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Well, I guess I could try:) SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, June 27, 2010 9:37:43 PMSubject: Re: our chicks/ more on chickens

I am pretty good at imitating animal sounds; maybe you could tryit for me!Love to you all, Sharon (big grin!)To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, June 27, 2010 8:12:29 PMSubject: Re: our chicks/ more on chickens

Thanks for the links, n. Good sites! I'll tell the birds n said hello.<smiling> SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. From: marion j rojas <marionjrojas2002@ yahoo.com>To: MSersLife@yahoogrou ps.comSent: Sun, June 27, 2010 4:51:20 PMSubject: Re: our chicks/ more on chickens

http://www.araucanasonline.com/http://www.araucanasonline.com/photos.htmlhttp://www.backyard chickens. com/breeds/ wyandottes. htmlI just love all birds, their eggs, the young, etc. Right now,next door to me we have goslings (baby geese) and theirprotective mother and mallard ducks and ducklings; theywill most likely fly slightly south to a local lake as the SFBay is no longer safe.My father had a dairy farm (his special hobby) with Jersey cows and Wyandotte and

New Hampshire Reds

(palerthan

the Rhode Island Reds) galore. I love chickens, eggs,ducks, eggs. . .you get the picture (pun),Love to you and your flocks, Sharon, and to all of you,n; wave to the chickens for me!From: Sharon <wobbletowalk@ yahoo.com>To: MSersLife@yahoogrou ps.comSent: Sun, June 27, 2010 3:26:27 PMSubject: Re: our chicks

It sounds like your grandmother had a nice flock, n:) Our older birds are Aurancana and Buff Orpingtons but our rooster is a Rhode Island Red. He is such a nice rooster and we just fell in love with him. He's nice to the humans and very protective of all of his girls. He even is protective over the ducks. Our last rooster met an untimely death after he attacked my, then, 6 year old granddaughter. MommyHen hatched two chicks this spring and they are a beautiful mix. Before we moved to Alaska we had a hen house full of Rhode Island Reds, Aurancanas and Wyandottes. Aurancanas are the chickens that lay colored eggs like blue, green and pinkish. All my chickens are waving hello to you! lolSharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

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