we had chicks in school once. I could always identify mine because of the colour and size of the fluff ball on top of the head! Thanks for sharing these lovely pics.
Awww…Ute, they are over-cute. That brings back memories. Granny had 3 little chicks, when she was little, but the angels came and brought back home 2 of them. Only one survived. He was brought to a furriend who had also only one chicken left. It’s lovely to see you with your nest. You’re a good chicken mummy 🙂 Pawkisses 🙂
They are just too adorable Ute! Stunning shots of these cuties! So fluffy and soft. 😀
I don’t know how you can part with them and I love the last shot of you with the chickie. Beautiful hon! 😀 ♥ Hugs ♥
wie süüüüüüüüüsss!!!!!!!
Danke! 🙂
Thank you for sharing the fun photos, Ute.
Russ
Thanks Russ, I just loved them!
What cute little things 🙂
Indeed! 🙂 I loved them!
😀
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Ach wie niedlich. Danke für die schönen Bilder. Du hättest ruhig noch mehr davon zeigen können 🙂
Adorable! I can’t wait to get ours. We will name one after you! 🙂
Aww what an honour, I am so happy, it will be a very happy chick and will lay beautiful tasty eggs! 🙂 You’ll have to post a picture too!
Definitely!! I cannot wait to start snapping away!! 🙂
Vielen Dank, Ute, I appreciate you very much 🙂
So cute. Have a happy life little chicks. 🙂
I really do hope that they will be happy chickens!
Sie kämpfen sich ins Leben…so niedlich -)
LG Mathilda ❤
Speciell wenn man in der Stadt wohnt sieht man das nicht oft! 🙂
O they are so adorable. Thanks for the photos
Indeed, so sweet! 🙂
You and the chicks look very happy! This post made me SMILE! Thanks for sharing
Aw thanks Sandy!
Gorgeous you, and gorgeous little chicks. Made me smile lots. 🙂
Thanks so much ! Do love the chicks!:-)
Life is a miracle and to watch a hatching or birth is a sacred experience! Thanks for sharing your photos Ute!
Diana xo
It is it was so great to see them grow so quickly!
Your smile shows how much you enjoy them. 🙂
I love their soft & fluffy stage!
{Hugs}
I love the fluff too, so sweet! Thanks RoSy, have a fluffy hug from me!
Soooo cute! Bet you will miss them – Don’t go!
I do! 🙂
Love the pic’s! bye bye chicks!!!
Thanks…. fluffy hugs for you! 🙂
we had chicks in school once. I could always identify mine because of the colour and size of the fluff ball on top of the head! Thanks for sharing these lovely pics.
Thanks for your visit and your lovely comment Debra! They are so cute!
They are so cute!!!
Indeed, thanks Sheri!
sooo cute and adorable… before they turn into hens! 🙂
That is why I couldn’t resist to put them on a post! Thank you for visiting and commenting, it is very much appreciated!
The look really cute Ute ❤
Thanks Michelle! they do!
Have fun! They’re surprisingly ugly, well cute-ugly, when they’re first born. But then they’re nothing but cute.
Absolutely!
Awww…Ute, they are over-cute. That brings back memories. Granny had 3 little chicks, when she was little, but the angels came and brought back home 2 of them. Only one survived. He was brought to a furriend who had also only one chicken left. It’s lovely to see you with your nest. You’re a good chicken mummy 🙂 Pawkisses 🙂
Haha thanks, they are gone now but they were too cute, yes!
awe. Adorable photos Ute. Oh, I love the photos. Thanks for sharing. ♥ Renee
Thanks so much Renee!
You’re welcome Ute. 🙂
They are just too adorable Ute! Stunning shots of these cuties! So fluffy and soft. 😀
I don’t know how you can part with them and I love the last shot of you with the chickie. Beautiful hon! 😀 ♥ Hugs ♥
Thank you ♥
Soooo cute!! Really glad I came to see this post!
Awww thanks very much, yes they are too cute! 🙂