Oh my goodness - so cute! My sister, who has 21 laying hens, just took in a dozen orphans from an elementary classroom a couple of weeks ago. She quickly discovered they were "meat chickens", not "laying chickens" so unfortunately (don't tell the children) they have now made their way to the freezer! blessings, marlene
Cheep!
ReplyDeleteOhhh... how cute, the little chickies...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the little babies.
Hugs,
JB
Oh my gosh, that's just precious! I love that your hen wanted to be a mama! Look at all those cute little babies!
ReplyDeleteAww....they are adorable and so precious.
ReplyDeleteSO SWEET!
ReplyDeleteHAVE A LOVELY WEEKEND.
Oh my gosh! Darling!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - so cute! My sister, who has 21 laying hens, just took in a dozen orphans from an elementary classroom a couple of weeks ago. She quickly discovered they were "meat chickens", not "laying chickens" so unfortunately (don't tell the children) they have now made their way to the freezer! blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteWhat have you named them?? Which is Lexi's favorite? I'd love to hear her names for them :) I'd like to try chickens one day, thanks to you!
ReplyDeleteDo they snuggle? I wanna kind of snuggle them.....
ReplyDeletethey must be so fun to play with right now. What are you going to do with them all?? I bet your grandkids are having a blast with them.
ReplyDelete{{hugs...and miss ya}}
Your little hen house is so productive. It's awesome that you love and understand your hens so well. Enjoy the chickies...not too much brooding!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Grandma! What a thrill having so many babies around!
ReplyDeleteAw, so sweet!!
ReplyDeleteOkay beyond cute!!
ReplyDeleteMy Connor would be in heaven.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute!!!
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