“Snowball II”, Allie Nahorniak
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Snowball is my 14 year old rooster and my muse. I paint him a lot.

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“Snowball II”, Allie Nahorniak
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Snowball is my 14 year old rooster and my muse. I paint him a lot.

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I haven’t posted him recently, but here’s my goofy muppetface son Jack
Dustmote
Floki and his kids
From front to back: Henna, Jack, Floki, Matthew
I have a pet rooster and I was hoping the fucker was a hen.
Also the cat is Frida she hates the rooster.

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Was collecting a bunch of text posts to make character memes and then decided to make some for my chickens because I think that’s hilarious
Quickly realized that I could do so many of these with just Rory
Sopping wet manchild with zero social awareness with incredible looks and a pathetic personality (deeply affectionate, that’s my son)
Rooster keychain / Llavero de gallo
Pattern by / patrón por:
Stella's Yarn Universe
Chickens snacking on California buckwheat and Toyon berries. (Please note Toyon is legally protected in CA and cannot be foraged from the wild. We have our own plants to harvest from).
Both plants are drought tolerant and native to Southern California. The Toyon berries are a bit too fibrous for my taste (eating them is like trying to eat cherry flavored chewing gum), but the buckwheat produces an acceptable flour substitute (from gorgeous seed heads not pictured). I'm pruning back the buckwheat to shape it up for next year, so chickens get the prunings. The young shots of the buckwheat are extremely tasty, especially when added to salad (they have a sour lemon taste like sorrel).