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by fabriciogarciaph
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Welcome to the first day of summer, jeans fans. Excellent historical jeans photo. I only wish that nowadays more and more guys would wear cutoff jeans shorts everyday and everywhere, especially at the beach. I wonder where this was taken and which year?
From the Miller beer can in the guys hand, it looks like something from the 1980s. Or maybe mid-late '70s. Also the Miller beer brand is mostly popular in the U.S. So I'm assuming this photo is from the U.S. too.
Hello! Queen here, welcoming you to my roost! 😄
I, Queen, am the care taker of 7 beautiful chicks. We got 3 Silkies, 1 Showgirl, 1 Golden Laced Wyandotte, 1 chocolate colored Easter Egger, and 1 Black Copper Maran. We have 1 cockeral chick (that we know of lol) to 6 pullet chicks. Most of these guys have names except for the Easter Egger and two of the Silkie girls. Time to list off who's who! :D
Here we got the little nameless Easter girl. She's a calm fluffy chick. I've been using FloofMaster as a place holder name. I'm taking suggestions for an actual name for her. :)
This little diva is Rooku/Roku. This is the cockeral chick. He's a Black Copper Maran and I love him. He's such a little camera hog. I was trying to take a pic of one of the silkies and he popped right in. Blurry af and in the way but absorbing the lime light he so desires. 😂😂
Diva I tell you. 😂
And here we got Wynnie the Wyandotte. She's a bit of a goof (likes to try and eat the bedding, the dummy 😂). Going by her feathering, she's probably only a little younger than the older silkie chick by a couple days (so maybe around a week old).
This is PicklePi. He/She was hatched at my home from shipped eggs (the sole survivor, I haven't had much luck with shipped eggs sadly). PicklePi loves it when I pick them up and give them head rubbins. They're actually the reason why we bought the other two silkies and the showgirl. Since they hatched alone, they were quite lonely. A very kind local breeder was able to "put me on the list" for chicks, so PicklePi was a singleton for only two days.
Here we got PicklePi closest to mirror (mirrors and stuffed animals help with lonely chicks just FYI), the Showgirl (the one with the naked neck) is Gertrude/Gurdy, and the other two silkies don't have names yet. Gurdy and the unnamed silkies aren't actually mine. They're my mother's since she bought them. Hence why I haven't named them, but they are still a part of my flock.
And that's basically everyone! :D now for some fun pics!
They love that stuffy. When I clean their cadge this weekend, I'll have to put that in the wash to get some of the poo off. Lol it offers something warm and soft, and not to mention a hide when they're scared since it sits int the corner like that.
I'll have to get some more BCM pullet chicks for my cockeral. The older chicks I planned to put him with once everyone was older..... Passed away in a massive fire we had on 2/26/19. I have to wait for the insurance to come through on them (they aren't cheap birds), and to figure out a new coop situation since the old one is gone. I miss them a lot but it is what it is. I'll be sure to post pics of them once I get them. :)