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|  Breakfast in the chicken yard is a time for appreciating the interdependent web of life in which we all play a part - armed, winged, pawed and hoofed alike . We're reminded that December is a time of sacred moments treasured by many and celebrated in countless ways. May lovingkindness for all live in our hearts and guide us through the year ahead. amen . “Yikes!” thinks beautiful Sharon, a Black Sex-Link hen, “If I were a rooster, I'd have black and white striped feathers and look a bit like a jail bird!” The term sex-link means cockerel (male) chicks can be quickly separated from pullets (females) by their coloring. Specifically, only Black Sex-Link cockerels have white feathers on their heads. Color differences continue through adulthood. . Novo, a Barred Plymouth Rock rooster, lends a guiding presence to four cute chicks. During the three weeks that brooding hens sit night and day on their nests, the gregarious rooster goes about his usual “roosterly affairs.” Once little chicks start hatching, though, roosters, like Novo, are gentle and protective with the precious new members of the flock. . |