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Although this was posted for silence, from your photo, I can hear the little chicks twerp sweetly. 🙂
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They spoke to you! How cute 🙂
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Hello Dutchess! I have missed you ! They are so sweet, like little puppies ! Why do they have to grow so fast!
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Kathryn, there you are! Yes, adorable fluffies eh? hugs
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Yes they surely are! Peep! Peep!
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this is such a sweet photo. lovely little chicks. happy new year.
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Happy new year to you too, Sherry 🙂
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I ADORE chicks (and Chicks). Very cute picture – too fluffy for words (o:
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Ah, thanks, Fiona! 🙂
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Precious little fluffies! 🙂
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To cradle in your hand and protect from harm, right, Sylvia? But we’d better let the mother do that hehehe.
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aww they are so gorgeous x
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So fluffy and small! 🙂
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Are they wyandotte chickies? Not very old and too adorable by half! (ps: I really like the cropped version in your banner)
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I don’t really know, Stella, these are African chickens. And thank you! 🙂
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SO cute 🙂
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Glad you like them. 🙂
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