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That looks a wonderful chicken house and very secure by the looks of it too!! The chickens are cuties, I like Mags' selection of names |
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That is one brilliant hen house, clever Mr Smudgley.....Sure they will be very happy in there.... I have an ex battry chicken one, she escaped and I kept her, she was called.... Florence.... |
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Great pictures! I love the hen house .... When I was younger my grandad had chickens and me and my sister had a chicken each ... they were called Daisy and Carlie!!! |
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That's a great chicken house...no lunch for Mr. Fox! Poor Bluebell looks so tired after supervising all day... Name suggestions: Matilda, Penny, Chloe, Henrietta. I had a pet chicken named Henry when I was a child. Oh, all those lovely fresh eggs!! At what age will they start laying? |
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That is the fort Know or Bank Of England of chicken houses - hubby is planning on winnig the battle of the chicken coup then. I see Bluebell is not far from her masters feet |
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