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Bur Clover discovered
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Introducing our feathered friends to the great outdoors can be a cluck-tastic adventure! Recently, we took our five-week-old chocolate Orpingtons on their very first foray into a Bur Clover patch. Typically cozy in their enclosed chicken run, this was a delightful new experience for them to explore and free graze. Watching their curious little heads bobbing as they discovered this tasty treasure was pure joy! Of course, I was right there with them, keeping a watchful eye to ensure their exploration was safe and sound. These moments remind us just how fun—and a bit chaotic—chicken parenting can be. So, join us in celebrating this egg-citing milestone in our backyard flock's journey!

| We brought our five week old chocolate orpingtons outside and they discovered a Bur Clover Patch. we normally have them in our enclosed chicken run so letting them free graze like this was a first for them. (I'm with them to keep an eye out) [link] [comments] |
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