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The new chicks arrived on June 14th. There are 20 pullets and 2 cockerels.
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The "chicken farmer" aquainting himself with the new chicks.
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Bill and Henry (the cockerels) perched on Isaac's arm.
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Hangin' out in the pen.
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I thought I'd put an egg carton with some extra feed in the pen. Bad idea! They flipped it over pretty quickly.
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Flapper: the biggest and most daring pullet (baby hen) of the bunch.
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Kim showing how to hold the chick so it doesn't struggle.
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Lady: our last red hen. She's not too sure about those little chicks! And in this picture she is hoping she can get away from Isaac, even though it is time to be locked in her coop for the night.
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