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  1. #1
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    There is no such thing as "too much time on your hands" . Life is fairly short, do whatever you please as long as it's kind . The wee coats are lovely. I'd buy some if I had chickens! Adorable Carry on!

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    Lock the doors and go hide in the closet cuz, THEY'RE COMING AFTER YOU!!!! While you're measuring them, try and find out the andser to the elusive "Which came first, the chicken or the egg" controversy.

    Is this for REAL???

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    DO NOT BUY WHILE SHELTER ANIMALS DIE!!

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    I love it!

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    Very nice! I have a hen who I kept a chicken "apron" on to protect her back from our rooster. I don't think I ever took a picture of her wearing it though. Our rooster has since passed and she no longer needs to wear it.
    - Kari
    skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla


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    Not a farmer by any means

    From what I have been told, chickens do get cold, but real farmers leave a heat lamp/light on for them and that seems to be just enough to keep them warm. My neighbors have only four chickens and were bringing them inside their home (in the basement) when the temperature dropped below zero. I felt sorry for them. I am not a fan of chickens - love to eat them, but don't find them all that pleasant to be around. It took me a few hours to get the pattern just so and then cut the polar fleece... and lastly, sew on the buttons. Most of the buttons match! After all, these are GIRLS!

    I have not heard if David, the chicken's owner, ever captured the other two to put on their coats. The temps are going low again, so we may or may not be having chicken for dinner some time soon.

    I did this coat thing as a hoot. I am not really that nice of a neighbor!

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