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Monday, June 4

Peep! Peep! Peep!


Just seconds after I took this photo. . .




A baby chick came crashing out




They may look a bit scraggly at first. . .




But they cute up real quick!

More details & cuteness to come.

This is Day 22 of Whitey Watch.

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  2. Adorable! They will be so fun to watch with their "mom." We just got chicks this week but in the mail - not nearly as exciting!

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  3. I love it; I just love it!!

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  4. The cuteness is UNBEARABLE! Aaaaaaack!

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  5. I'm so happy for Whitey. I bet she's just bursting with pride!

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  6. Give Whitey my congratulations!

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  7. Do the chicks have names yet? I think LTC would have thought that a "Jeff" chick was pretty cool, always assuming one of those guys is a rooster in training.

    It would be kind of fun to see what kind of chicken jokes he's be making then.

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