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Chick-E-Bah-Bah!

I remember the excitment of the arrival of our small flock...those tiny little fragile-looking chicks. The Speckled Sussex came first, brown fuzzy little chirpers. The Deleware followed, similarly tiny but yellow, just like the Easter chicks I had seen all my life but never considered beyond their state as Easter Chicks. I build my coop all by myself...it is not perfect, but close to what I envisioned...and I love it. I really love it adorned with flowers and plants (which I am just getting on to adding) and filled or surrounded with our now adult chickens. This morning I had a great brunch of chicken enchiladas (none of mine) and lightly fried eggs (all ours) and it was delightful. I love watching them forage around the yard and in the woods. They are a beautiful and stately crew...I never thought I would say that about a chicken.

The Whole Gang:

The whole gang 

Now, because I have been so vocally adoring of my own chickens I suppose, a local teacher brought me three previously unidentified chicks to "rescue". An apparent thoughtless trip to TSC brought this about, and at first I was stressed out about it. After posting in the forums I have established the breeds of two or maybe three of them. A Cornish Cross (not elated about that), a Black Silkie (which is very cool as long as it can assimilate with my flock, but if not should be easier to find a home) and a possible Marans...type to be determined if it is a Marans for sure. If they are hens I can deal with them, and if not, I will figure it out somehow. I am ANXIOUSLY awaiting the time when gender verification is more reliable...from my forum friends at BYC . For now, I am building a new tractor so they can get out there with the flock and get aqcuainted.

Black Chick       The Black Chick...Possibly Marans with Feathered lateral leg

.The Silkie                    The New Chicks

                       The Black Silkie Chick                                                               The New Chicks

 

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