…and time runs out…
… a random chicken always works.
Well, it makes a change from kittens…
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Sue Vincent was a Yorkshire born writer, esoteric teacher and a Director of The Silent Eye. She was immersed in the Mysteries all her life. Sue maintained a popular blog and is co-author of The Mystical Hexagram with Dr G.M.Vasey. Sue lived in Buckinghamshire, having been stranded there due to an accident with a blindfold, a pin and a map. She had a lasting love-affair with the landscape of Albion, the hidden country of the heart. Sue passed into spirit at the end of March 2021.
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Just had to share this lovely fluffy…….. chicken from Sue vincent so cute.
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Oo lovely birds and so dainty!
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They are too 🙂
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…cluck! cluck! :):)
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🙂
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And every bit as cute as kittens!
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Not sure I would call them cute.. but I do love silkies 🙂
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Unusual choice for a post, Sue, but it does make a change from the proverbial cats. We had chickens when I was a child, and I loved to watch them every day, always so busy. Fascinating creatures, so self contained.
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These were inhabiting a beer garden… and great company 🙂
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A chicken? With FUR??? Well I’m no townie, but in this rural area all the chickens have feathers… at least they did last time I looked! 😀
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Silkies do look like a bad hair day 🙂
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Ah but they’re cute and cuddly with it!
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Cuddly? Tried catching a silkie??? :O
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Lol! Erm… can’t say that I have… 😂
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Not the easist thing in the world, so cuddles may be out 🙂
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Talk about bad hair day!! Woo Hoo
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I just said that to Ali, Darren 😀
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That’s one very handsome chicken! He looks, except for not being yellow, like Big Bird from Sesame Street!
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A whole flock of them, Marilyn… and amusing to watch.
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How can one NOT smile faced with these characters?
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Well, I couldn’t 🙂
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I find it hard to agree with most of the comments. To me, those are some ugly fowl. Just because they are animals doesn’t make them cute.
(This is not a hate-post, nor trying to incite a riot; it’s just my opinion.)
— John
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I’m not sure I would call them cute either… beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But I did find them amusing to watch and developed quite a fondness for them. I like silkies.
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So much fuzz. What? No feathers. Unusual. Thanks for sharing. I’ve never seen one like this. 🙂
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Silkies.. the feathers are very fine 🙂
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I love it. Have never seen anything like these. Thanks for sharing, Sue. ❤
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We used to keep them… smashing birds
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Very exotic!
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Real characters too!
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Ha, just yesterday farmer built the little house for our impending 3 chickens I need in order to eat eggs, something I WANT desperately. BUT my chicken will be a wee bit more practical. 🙂
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At least I hope and pray they will be more practical than a pain in the rear!
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These do a good job with eggs too 🙂
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I’ve seen these chickens in the local fair and I love them. So fluffy! That and Highland cattle are among my favourites ever…
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Mine too. We used to keep silkies, years ago. Lovely creatures.
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A whole new experience…..love the silkies…….are they popular all around England?
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There are a number of popular fancy breeds, but I think these are a bit of a favourite.
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