Sundragon Farms. The saga continues.

Sundragons

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Saturday morning randoms.

1. The girls out cruising the yard
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2. Tortoise having some eggs for breakfast.
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3. Obi Wan Swinobi having his breakfast
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4. 4 week old Netherland Dwarf buck
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Glad you got a friend for your 1 chick. I'm sure everybody over here will want to see the 2 together. :)

Hadn't gotten that far yet, you're cheating. :)

ANYWAY, yes, picked up a friend today for the Orloff I got a couple weeks ago. He looked kinda lonely, and the TSC by my house had a bunch of mixed breeds come in today that were all supposedly sexed, so I picked up a companion. She's a Silver laced Wynadotte/Blue Wyandotte/ Speckled Sussex mix.

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Here they are playing together.
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Bonus lazy piggle action.
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Where the heck did TSC get that? Hatcheries that sell to the farm stores don't generally sell SOP quality birds but they don't sell mutts either. At least not unless they are trying to make their own "non breed".

Apologies, I was using chicken math descriptions. 1 Blue 'dotte, , 2 silver laces, 3 sussex. In chicken math, 1+2+3 = 1. Since there's only "one", it MUST be a hybrid.

Expanding on that a bit, I have "one" Orloff chick as well as you can see in that second photo. So 1+2+3+6 = 2, because we all know chickens do well in pairs. :)
 

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