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We have three new family members today - baby golden sebright bantams. They are so tiny and so beautiful, even as chicks.
They grow to about 3 pounds and their feathers are outlined in black. These chicks are siblings from a neighbor's farm. After just one day of caring for them, it seems they're already family members. Guess who loves them already?
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It's quite appropriate that we're caring for baby chicks now because our homeschool unit is about farms right now.
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