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We started with three young Columbian Wyandottes in 2010; sadly, after a year a raccoon broke in and killed them. We turned the coop and run into a fortress, and  after various adventures we now have five, two laying hens and three young'uns. We live an hour outside Chicago.

 

Our chickens posed for a family portrait on their first day with us, Nov. 2011
Left to right you see Brewster, Donna, Goldie, and Mossy.

 

Young Wyandottes

 

Brewster, he Ruled the Roost. He fell off his perch a few times, knocking himself out, and one day he somehow broke his neck.

In the meantime, Donna had started pecking the others and terrorizing them, so she had to move back to the farm where she'd be in a much larger flock.

New Roo

 

Goldie, our Alpha Hen. With her four point crown, she may not be a pure bred Columbian Wyandotte, but she is certainly regal.

New hen

 

And here is Mossy, small and awkward with her splay legs, but she is a take-charge kind of girl.

Mossy

 

This is a large video, 10mg, so don't click if you're on dialup! Mossy and Brooster are squabbling a bit while taking a dust bath.

 

 

You can learn about our new chooks and how we've improved and enlarged the run on my Fowlies Bregère coop page.

 


 

What kind of birds are these?  big_smile.png

Bird Bourds


 

Roostie and the girls surveying the land

Our chickens home

 

Roostie. May he Roost in Peace. He fought hard to protect the girls, but the raccoon was too much for him. I learned a painful lesson, and our new birds have a run that (I hope) is a fortress.

Our Columbian Wyandotte rooster

The improved coop and run, I've tried to anticipate any weakness that a raccoon could exploit.

 

Our coop and run

 

The late great big momma

big mamma - she was young, but was our oldest

She had great self assurance

Big Momma

 

Little Momma and Roostie shortly after they first came to our family.

Baby birds

 

Our amazing 19 year old love bird. He passed away in Nov. 2011, just a week after the raccoon got our three chickens. hit.gif

Our peach faced lovebird

 

A visitor to our garden

 

Hummingbird in our garden

Comments (5)

Those are beautiful pics. And you captured that hummingbird very nicely!
Love your page--- and accessed it through the signature. Everyone on BYC needs to do that. :O)
Roostie was sure HANDSOME!!
Your chickens are just gorgeous! Very nice pics!
Beautiful pictures
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