Oh, Kathleen. You are so funny. I think I've heard that song on commercials! Poor little chicken! I hope they grow new feathers fast, cause that is just TOO revealing! Have a good week! Debbie
She is so cute Kathleen, talk about a plucked chicken, hope she soon gets her winter coat.
I read your last post, about the drought you all are having, our daughter lives in Texas and has the same problems, we are praying for relief soon. and by the cattle being sold, I think we are really going to feel this in the grocers. and being farmers our hearts go out to them so much.We know what it is to have to sell before you plan.
Oh no, how did I miss this one. Bless that baby's heart, I hope they wont make fun her in the coop. But she will be strutting her stuff when the new beautiful feathers come in.
Kathleen, sorry to say but Gladys definitely looks better with her feather on than off, so she won't working the chicken strip tease circuit anytime soon. Glad the temps have cooled down, now hope and pray that the rain follows soon.
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Oh, Kathleen. You are so funny. I think I've heard that song on commercials! Poor little chicken!
I hope they grow new feathers fast, cause that is just TOO revealing! Have a good week!
Debbie
now that's just embarrassing isn't it? poor thing
I'll say!
Fun-ny!! You may have to sew something for her before winter!
She looks like she would make a good soup or chicken stock about now :o)
Oh, bless her heart! Mine have never gone to quite that extreme.
Oh, Gladys! Who is your hairdresser??
Poor Gladys,hope she gets her feathers back soon, a great photo Kathleen.
Happy days.
Bev.xoxo
Oh dear! Poor little chicken! ha! Great photo, Kathleen. I hope the feathers come back soon. :D I hope you have a great week ahead.
Awe...it looks painful.
FUNNY! I wish I could have chickens...but alas, having to wait still.
Oh my goodness, Kathleen! Poor chicken - but it's so funny! Hope it doesn't get cold right away! I love it! She looks embarrassed...
That poor naked thing! Now when your chickens molt, they really molt! None of mine have ever molted that much.
She is so cute Kathleen, talk about a plucked chicken, hope she soon gets her winter coat.
I read your last post, about the drought you all are having, our daughter lives in Texas and has the same problems, we are praying for relief soon. and by the cattle being sold, I think we are really going to feel this in the grocers. and being farmers our hearts go out to them so much.We know what it is to have to sell before you plan.
Enjoy your week.
Sue
Please tell me that's not a real chicken!
Silly , this is a great photo. Gladys is a beauty! ha ha.. Diana
Oh no, how did I miss this one. Bless that baby's heart, I hope they wont make fun her in the coop. But she will be strutting her stuff when the new beautiful feathers come in.
Now she cools off!
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Kathleen, sorry to say but Gladys definitely looks better with her feather on than off, so she won't working the chicken strip tease circuit anytime soon. Glad the temps have cooled down, now hope and pray that the rain follows soon.
*giggle* I felt that way when I got up this morning, Kathleen!
That little hen is naked! You need to sew her something to wear....
LOL! Poor girl! I wouldn't want my worst picture on the net!
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