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Chicken people will definitely understand this chicken math 😂❤️🐔🐣🐤🐥🐓 #chickens #farmx #fridaymorning #FridayFeeling #FridayVibes

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Why did I think of Eggbert from Foghorn Leghorn?😂

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😂😂🐓 OMG I had a rooster named Eggbert, well his name was Eggitha Crispy at first when I thought he was a hen 😂

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Lololol my hens!!! Yes- 3 minutes 30 minutes it doesn’t matter lol

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😂😂😂 and they definitely judge us for it too

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All too well... All too well.

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Good morning!

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@Elainejones2222 ❤️❤️❤️🌞🌞Good morning Elaine!

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😂😂true

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They runs away :(

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Aww bring them some treats, maybe seeds and fruits 😁❤️

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