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10/2/2013 0 Comments

From 'chippies' to big boys

On 12 October 2012, proud mum Sally showed us her four fluff balls. Only one of those 'chippies', like our two year old calls them, was hers, but she didn't know... She was an excellent mum. Found them insects and seeds and tought them how to be chooks. Five weeks later she decided they were old enough to fend for themselves... gotta love motherhood, chicken style! So back she went to the main flock.
Light Sussex and Australorp chicks
Now our chippies are big... boys (three out of four, turned out to be rooster). They are healthy and happy and they need a new home. If anyone is after a great flock leader, they would certainly fit the bill. Their dad, our Roger, is gentle with us and great with the ladies. Contact us if you'd like to meet them or find out more.
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    Born and raised in Italy, travelled a lot and lived in Singapore and Spain
    before landing in Australia in 2001. Loved the place, found a partner, went back
    to Uni and found a job, then another one. Now I have a little daughter and a great partner and together, we are learning to be hobby farmers.

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