When we got our first chicks back in spring of 2020, my then-four-year-old daughter christened the lightest-colored one “Yellow Gooey.” As an adult, the first Yellow Gooey met an untimely death, perhaps at the jaws of Lily the doodle, but each tawny chicken since then has been known as a “yellow gooey.”
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When we got our first chicks back in spring of 2020, my then-four-year-old daughter christened the lightest-colored one “Yellow Gooey.” As an adult, the first Yellow Gooey met an untimely death, perhaps at the jaws of Lily the doodle, but each tawny chicken since then has been known as a “yellow gooey.”