I'll tell you more about them later . . .
Celia
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They are lovely. I've been looking for Aracunas for a while without luck, as I fancy a few blue eggs.
ReplyDeleteThey seem rarer than hens teeth!
they've certainly made themselves right at home! :)
ReplyDeleteMore pictures soon please. They look very fluffy.
ReplyDeletethere's nothing like a bouffant chicken, looking forward to reading more
ReplyDeleteSo cute! My neighbour has pekin bantams but they're not as pretty as your Aracunas. And one of hers has turned out to be a cockerel!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for later ... more now please :)
ReplyDeleteAaah... more pictures soon please!
ReplyDeleteJeanne
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Ooh lovely!
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http://www.nowness.com/
If only my dog didn't chase chickens. These two are the cutest little things ever.
ReplyDeleteoohhh you are a tease, these look interesting.
ReplyDeleteI have just one lavender araucana (I had to have her, as mine are are called after herbs) - I would love to know where you got yours! It took me years to track mine down. She's a pretty good layer. The eggs are just so special, I dread the day that she stops laying.
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