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But with the coming of age of our creamy buff Speckled Sussex and our black and white Lakenvelders came more names: Snow White for one of the “Lakes,” who was exceptionally beautiful and loved to fly; Madonna for a loud and theatrical Speckled Sussex; Matilda for one of the remaining Black Sex Links, who, now older, walked with a rolling gait resembling a waltz …
Birdology Sy Montgomery 2010
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A Speckled Sussex whom the girls named Pickles—the only hen who enjoyed this particular food—revealed to me that the Chicken Universe, though in many ways the sweet soul of domesticity, is inhabited by aliens.
Birdology Sy Montgomery 2010
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The chicken, a Speckled Sussex named Suzie, was initially kept indoors on antibiotics for a month but was moved back outside to a large dog crate for another month.
TreeHugger 2010
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The chicken, a Speckled Sussex named Suzie, was initially kept indoors on antibiotics for a month but was moved back outside to a large dog crate for another month.
TreeHugger 2010
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We also have three Speckled Sussex pullets who are just beginning to lay small, ivory / light tan eggs.
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We also have three Speckled Sussex pullets who are just beginning to lay small, ivory / light tan eggs.
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I have around 30 of the Heritage breed Speckled Sussex, cold hardy, broody, friendly, good layers, good foragers, nice brown eggs and not bad on the table.
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We also have three Speckled Sussex pullets who are just beginning to lay small, ivory / light tan eggs.
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We also have three Speckled Sussex pullets who are just beginning to lay small, ivory / light tan eggs.
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I wanted a heritage breed and the Speckled Sussex interested me.
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