Chickens, Blue Andalusian, d'Uccle, black frizzle Cochin, blue breasted OEG, Australorp, Orpington

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More chickens foraging at Fred's Fine Fowl, several people wrote and asked to see more of our breeds... this video shows Barred Rocks, Black Australorp hen, White Orpington hen, the critical Blue Andalusian (ALBC), Black Frizzle Cochin bantam hen, Black Rose Comb and a pair of d'Uccle true bantams (mille fleur)... finishing off with our myotonic goats a.k.a. Fainting Goats... video by Frederick J. Dunn

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  • Your place, complete with the chickens and goats and cornfield, is 100% exactly as I visualize Heaven. Thank you more than I can express for sharing your world with me. And thank you for letting the sounds be natural. I have placed this video in my favorites and am sharing it on Facebook as well.

  • @vintageozarks Wow.. thank you for such a glowing posting!  You are most welcome and thanks for sharing what you enjoy...

  • I miss my hometown in the Philippines. I used to raised chickens (organic) Thanks for sharing this Video.

  • @elvis2benguet I love the Philippines!!!  and the wonderful food! I'm glad you enjoyed this video... wishing you well (">

  • what is that breed of rooster at 2:47

  • @portugal5698 He's a very bad example of a brown leghorn... note the white primaries that should not be there... his comb is also flawed... He's just cool, so we keep him....

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  • @Putzilein1000 Thank you Marie!!!

  • Ich finde solche Natuvideos so herrlich,denn ich liebe das Landleben sehr !

    Liebe Grüße von

    Marie

  • @HTCSWEOD Oh. Okay....Thank you very much!

  • @tarastheme001 They simply have enough space to avoid one another... and also we breed for temperament and don't have birds that are overtly aggressive... Thanks for posting.

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