Kissy is beautiful as are her new lemony yellow feathers.
My "boys" do kissing also. If I say how about a kiss...the kiss each other. Too cute.
My "boys" do kissing also. If I say how about a kiss...the kiss each other. Too cute.
The woman I adopted her from said she is about a year old, she had her hatch certificate from the breeder but forgot to give it to me. I don't know how to tell Linnie gender, but she said it's a good so that is what we are going withHow old is she, do you know?? How do you determine gender with Linnies?? She is gorgeous and she is lucky to have found such a great home.
They haven't met yet, hopefully they will get along well!
What does little Chip think of her?
Aren't you glad Great Danes can't fly? :rain::laugh:We have had our adopted linnie girl for almost a month now and she is doing wonderfullyShe loves attention and loves to be with us. I wanted to post a new picture because she is coming out of her molt and her new feathers are looking beautiful! We have decided to name her Kissy because that's just the name that stuck
she mimics kiss noises (at ALL hours of the day and night, we are getting used to randomly hearing kisses at 2:30am
) we are still getting used to her massive droppings (she holds them and then they come out like bombs!!) so that's probably our only complaint about her
otherwise she seems to be ****ing right in!
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