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Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

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My rooster has already accepted her and seems quite smitten.

After looking further in a better light, I believe she is a Silver Wyandotte.

She is very young, so I think my Comets will accept her, they are really, very chill.

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It's not the rooster that will reject her, it's the other hens.
If you notice them pecking her constantly you'll need to separate her.
Depending on how many other hens you have they could peck her to death in a day or twos time.
Seen it happen quite a few times within a brood when a strange hen(s) is introduced.
BTW, nice looking hen. Hope all goes well and the others take her in.
 
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I think that's the hammer to break the dead pope's ring/seal. I've never heard of them hitting the dead pope with a hammer. They likely killed him, in the early days.

I like the first explanation better. Especially if it’s the current commie pope.

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Big ones.

Felix Baumgartner: First person to break sound barrier in freefall
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On October 14th, 2012 Felix Baumgartner earned his place in the history books after jumping from a capsule almost 40km above the New Mexico desert. Baumgartner jumped from an altitude of 39,045 meters (128,100 feet) hitting a maximum speed of 1.342.8 km/h. The extraordinary feat broke three world records – the highest freefall, the highest manned balloon flight and he became the first man to break the speed of sound in freefall.
The endeavor also provided invaluable scientific data on how the body copes at extreme altitudes that could be used to improve astronauts' safety in space. A record number of people watched Baumgartner as he climbed out of his capsule and stood on the edge, ready to make the biggest jump in history.

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Big ones.

Felix Baumgartner: First person to break sound barrier in freefall
💫

On October 14th, 2012 Felix Baumgartner earned his place in the history books after jumping from a capsule almost 40km above the New Mexico desert. Baumgartner jumped from an altitude of 39,045 meters (128,100 feet) hitting a maximum speed of 1.342.8 km/h. The extraordinary feat broke three world records – the highest freefall, the highest manned balloon flight and he became the first man to break the speed of sound in freefall.
The endeavor also provided invaluable scientific data on how the body copes at extreme altitudes that could be used to improve astronauts' safety in space. A record number of people watched Baumgartner as he climbed out of his capsule and stood on the edge, ready to make the biggest jump in history.

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And then there was Super Dave Osbourne!