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Only one chick left…

Edgefield Communications 13/02/2013 0 Comments

Against my better judgement I let Mona and her chicks out to scratch around a couple of days ago and when I put them away, two were gone. So now we’re down to one lonely little chick out of four (Sunshine disappeared about a week ago).

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