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1140 days ago

Missing Wyandotte Hen

Sharon from Whalers Gate

Hi all,
Our young free range hen who goes by the name ‘Ruby’ has been missing in the Poplar Grove area since Thursday evening. She does crow, so please, if anyone has seen her and heard crowing please don’t think she’s a rooster, she does indeed lay eggs lol! She’s a small almost bantam size, is very chatty, very quick on her feet, and runs rings around our cats (there’s no signs of feathers anywhere either) so we don’t think she has been attacked.
She is a wonderful companion when we garden, and we miss her, so any help to find her would be much appreciated.
On the other hand (and weirdly) a large old white duck has appeared in her place this morning! If you own this old soul, or have seen Ruby please PM me on 0273630984.
Thanks you
Sharon

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