Dye her frilly feathers !
Happy St. Patrick's Day to you !
* This little frizzled hen had large mud clumps stuck to her feet and I needed to give her a bath. After shampooing her I rinsed her in warm water with green food coloring added to it.The food coloring will not harm her or her feathers.
How cute she looks! Such a lovely soft green too.
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring dear Kathy ~ FlowerLady
She is all decked out for the day! :) Happy St. Patrick's Day, Kathy!
ReplyDeleteHere's to the 'wearing of the green' Kathy! Love the Frizzle chicken!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty she is! I'm sure the other girls were all jealous!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a happy St. Patty's day and love the chicken in green!
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh at that last pose.:)
ReplyDeleteShe is adorable! I had no idea chickens were given baths and had their muddy feet cleaned - just like my dog.
ReplyDeleteSo darn cute!!
ReplyDeleteShe looks gorgeous and your comments took me back to when I kept chickens. They used to get clumpy, muddy feet too and I washed them like you said. Thing was I didn't know if I was supposed to do that! So nice to hear that you do it too. Now I don't feel so stupid!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! I have never seen that type of chicken.
ReplyDeleteRuth
Well, you should be selling photos of that Silly Frilly chicken to a greeting card company!
ReplyDeleteYour Silly Frilly chicken is so darling in her green. She definitely has a personality. Thanks for the kind comments!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the Spring weather!
Pam
She's a cute chik! Love the green. May you have a blessed Easter and SPRING.
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How sweet! Stopping by to wish you and yours a happy Easter, Keeping you in our prayers at this busy time in your lives. I have up a post with our new dog.
ReplyDeleteShe is so frilly and the green gives her a new look for spring.
ReplyDeleteHa what a pretty chicken all decked out for St Paddy's Day!! :)
ReplyDeleteSorry I missed this on St Paddys day. What a pretty chick...
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