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Im beginning to think this is a pattern
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It seems there's a delightful pattern emerging with my silver-laced Wyandotte! Raised from a day-old chick, this feathery friend has taken a shine to my company in the most whimsical way. Whenever I’m around, she leaps onto my shoulders and even settles on my head—yesterday, she perched up there for over half an hour! It’s moments like these that remind me how blessed I am to have such a friendly feathered companion. While I’m not entirely sure of her age (my father bought her and, well, I’m not the best at keeping track!), I cherish these quirky interactions. Just to keep things a bit private, I’ve blacked out my face. Here’s a little snapshot of my cluck-tastic life!

| She(?) Is a silverlaced wyandotte we have raised from a day old chick, its happened only a handful of times, but whenever I hang around she inevitably jumps on my shoulders then sits on my head, happened for over half an hour yesterday. Im so blessed to have such a friendly chick. Not sure about the exact age, my father bought them and I'm not exactly the greatest at keeping track of time Blacked out my face as I don't exactly want it all over the internet. [link] [comments] |
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