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00:00Wow, look at the chickens!
00:02Yeah, do you see the chickens?
00:03They're fully feathered now, so they can live outside.
00:05OK.
00:06So they don't need a heat lamp anymore.
00:07Yeah.
00:08I like them, they're cute.
00:09They're very pretty.
00:10Yeah, they're different.
00:11They lay like a sky blue egg.
00:12What's the egg size?
00:13Is it normal?
00:14Is it slightly smaller?
00:15No, like a medium.
00:17Awesome.
00:18How many eggs do you get from these chickens?
00:20You can expect each chicken to lay an egg a day,
00:23for the most part, roughly 200 eggs a year.
00:26It would be good for a family wanting eggs.
00:29All right, we'll be swimming in eggs.
00:32Organic, fresh eggs.
00:34I'm excited to start cooking omelets every morning.
00:37We can make creme brulee.
00:39I love creme brulee.
00:40Yeah, your favorite.
00:41We can just have eggs galore.
00:42All right, how are we going to do this?
00:44Junie, should Mommy help me?
00:45Yeah.
00:46All right, come on, Mama.
00:47Let's go get these guys.
00:48There's one over here.
00:49Can you grab him?
00:50Very skittish.
00:52I've literally never held a chicken in my life
00:54or been close enough to touch one.
00:56Don't be scared.
00:57I won't.
00:58Just a little nervous.
00:59Oh, let's pick him up.
01:00Don't be afraid of chickens.
01:01Oh, gosh.
01:03Wait, wait, wait.
01:04I can't.
01:05You got it.
01:06Get down, Daddy.
01:07Get down.
01:08Sorry, guys.
01:09This was a lot harder than I was expecting.
01:14I was kind of hoping that the chickens would already
01:16be in a packaged box ready for transportation.
01:20Good job, Daddy.
01:21Good job.
01:22Let's go get the chicks.
01:24You want to get the chicks?
01:25Do you see the little chicks?
01:26Look at that baby chick.
01:27Look at the chick.
01:28You want to see this one?
01:29I'm going to pet this one.
01:30They're so cute.
01:31Are they cute?
01:32She's a little baby.
01:33I think it's really important to teach Juniper the responsibilities of taking care of these
01:40animals.
01:41Obviously, she's only four and a half years old, but she's very motherly.
01:44And she loves to know that we trust her responsibility.
01:47So I think she's going to love having her own chicks.
01:50Yeah.
01:51Can I put them in here?
01:52Sure.
01:53Can I put them both in here?
01:54You can just keep them nice and safe in this box.
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