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1 Week of Eggs
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Welcome to “1 Week of Eggs - 21 Hens and 4 Roos,” a delightful exploration of the whimsical world of poultry parenting! Submitted by the ever-curious /u/treforza, this engaging journey takes you through a week in the life of 21 feathery ladies and their four dapper gents. Whether you're a seasoned chicken keeper or just a casual admirer of these clucky companions, you'll find plenty to relate to and chuckle about. From egg-citing adventures in the coop to the hilarious antics of your feathered friends, this week-long escapade promises to deliver a delightful mix of humor, vulnerability, and community spirit. So, grab your favorite beverage and settle in for a cluck-tastic ride!

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