The chicks are now 4 weeks old. I kind of cheated on this a bit. I took their picture on Wednesday evening instead of Thursday afternoon like I have been. They grow SO fast.
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Look how big their feet are!!
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You can also see they are getting a bit ugly in the above picture. If you click on it and make it big, you will notice the chicken on the far left has more of a red comb on his head. He is probably a rooster and the other 2 are probably hens.
2 comments:
They've got that gangly teenager look now! LOL
I just love your chicken pictures! We are still praying about buying a 100 year old farm house about 25 miles away. It even has an old chicken brooder building. I think my little ones will have so much fun with chickens and goats. Still loving the cookbook I ordered from you - thanks again!
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