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I am a 42 year old woman that is about as happy and content as one person can be. My husband of 21 years and our 15 year old daughter live on five and a half acres out in the country. We moved from the city four years ago and never looked back. I homeschool our daughter. We also love our animals. Our daughter has a miniature horse and two rabbits. We also have a border collie, two cats (again), two pot belly pigs, four peafowl, three emus, 2 llamas and an undetermined number of chickens, lets just say ohhh about 200. I have many breeds, from layers to fancy chickens. I love poultry shows, I love fowl in general as I have come to find out through having more than just chickens. Chickens will always be my first love though. I do show some of my birds occasionally.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Monday Photo Shoot

 A little late on the draw here...but wanted to make a contribution to the Monday Photo Shoot of John Scalzi.

This week was taking pictures of what goes on in your back yard. These are pictures of an anxious mob waiting to be fed, and the mob ascending on the scratch I threw out to take the pictures...you would think they were starving huh? They really aren't, but they act like every meal is their last... but it isnt, not around here. :)

 

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those are beautiful with their pretty red combs. Great pictures. Hope your day goes well today. Helen

Anonymous said...

Kelly your pictures are beautiful ~ there is plenty going on in your back yard ~
all those different colours ~ do you give all of them names :o) Ally x

Anonymous said...

Kelly
Hey, I'm glad to see that the flock is doing well.  Love those chickens.
Hollie

Anonymous said...

They are a colorful bunch. Paula

Anonymous said...

They are awesome pictures...they are so pretty!  I had read in one of your entries you feed them tomatoes.  I gave mine some this morning and they went crazy over them.  I told them if it wasn't for Kelly you wouldn't have gotten them!  I just love the first picture with all their little heads ~ totally adorable!
Lisa

Anonymous said...

Those are very colorful pictures!  Linda

Anonymous said...

     SIMILAR TO A KID OF 'THE GREAT DEPRESSION', CHICKENS ARE ALWAYS HUNGRY.         sam     ( 7/7/7  today )

Anonymous said...

There is clearly something untoward going on in the first picture. They are definately up to something!
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