
The black one hiding in
the shadow is now a big,
(As it goes for Banties)
proud Rooster with a
"doodle doo" that is
in the process of being
perfected.

Have you ever heard a rooster
learn to crow?
It is one of the cutest and
funniest sounds ever.
I cannot believe that I am
writing about the silly
chickens when there is so
much work to be done.
But, you are witnessing the
need for a break in real time.
So tired...but I must keep

Moo-vin'!
LOL
No, I am not having
a breakdown...just a
little fun.
See ya later!

4 comments:
Your young chikens are cute! I know I enjoyed watching the Rhode Island Red chickens and rooster that we had when I was a teenager. Chickens are pretty funny!
You farm people crack me up!
Methinks you have too mooch time on your hooves. ;o)
jAne * tickleberry farm
Becky, how cute! I am glad you are writing about the chicks... they are precious!
XO,
Sheila :-)
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