...as a 5013c organization, this wild-life facility is as over-filled and under-funded as the dog rescue I work with, and at this time of year it's *worse* for them. So, you know. I have an illegal baby deer, who WILL be able to heal but will (may, I'm paranoid) be too old for the facility to...
First of all I'm going to own up to it; When I was a kid, I had an uncle (now deceased) who kept a metric ton of game roosters - and fought them. Yes, I know it was cruel and today I'd be horrified, but as a small child all I knew was he had a yard full of really pretty birds with little...
It's definitely, definitely kitten season.
These guys were dropped on a family, unweaned, no mom, and hungry and dehydrated. We got them, bottle fed them, and they're sacked out in our bathroom. Another month and we can find them new homes.
At least the little buggers are cute.
...in that: I still need a few LF pullets. I'd like Brahmas, EEs, Cochins, but I'm just not all that picky as long as they're girls. I want to give my Brahma 'roo a harem of his own. Otherwise I'm going to have to decide which of my two roos to keep, and I *really* don't want to do that...
then they started laying, and as my first hens to start giving me eggs -- ain't no way they're going anywhere. Not because I need the eggs that badly. But because I got so gleeful that I find the idea of selling the miraculous little things appalling.
...I will say that the screaming her head...
good quality spangled OEGB roo? Or willing to take the time and tell me the major qualities I'm looking for? I can post so-so pics of my guy for nit-picking, but I'd rather just be able to see or hear what it is I need to look for in a really awesome bird.
Thanks!
My husband is unemployed and money's getting tight. So, I'm taking the skill I have and trying to make it marketable. Pictures can be found at the bottom, along with payment information. Prices do include shipping.
Extra-small - dogs and cats up to 10 pounds.
Sweater: 5.00
Blanket: 8.00...
...a picture of the whole bird. Well, I got a couple but they were lousy shots and didn't do the little guy justice. He's an OEGB, and I got him from a BYC member. I honestly think he is the *prettiest* chicken I have ever seen. The plumage on the guy's just downright dazzling.
/brag and gush.
This is a 6 week old light bhrama rooster chick. I couldn't get a good picture, so I decided to use Constantine's playtop. It worked.
Until Constantine looked up and said a very 'oh darn no', let himself out of his cage and came a stalking up.
Constantine said 'gtfo'. Hedwig got the...
That means that 3 birds need 6 square feet. That means that a 2X3 foot enclosure is big enough for them.
REALLY?
Not that I'm keeping three birds in a 2X3 foot coop, but. Am I doing something wrong here? Math never was my strong suit.
I am looking for 4 large fowl pullets. The breed matters very little to me, though I'd love to find some EEs. Mostly they just need to be *girls*.
If anyone has any within about an hour or so from my zip (or 24260, where I travel often) let me know.
Thanks!
I am *bad* at sexing any bird that doesn't have a single comb, so I'm hoping you guys will give me some insight here. Thanks!
S/he is about 6 weeks old (I'm told)
...own food, but a few treats as well). By the time I was done getting shots, the chick had a full crop and was very, very sleep.
How sleepy?
*This* sleepy.
She actually fell asleep. When I poked her she fell onto her side, kicked until her head was on my hand, and passed out again. Good...
I don't know what his deal is, except maybe he was dropped on his head as a peep.
Whatever it is though, he's got disciples.
Really cute ones.
Seriously, I didn't put either of them up there. They flapped, scrambled and climbed all by themselves. Then settled down and attempted to nap...
I've had my vegetables (onions, carrots, celery, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and pumpkin) in for about a month. They're all doing really well, and I'm super proud -- this is my first garden as a grown-up, rather than helping my parents muck around with them. My husband is kind of apathetic...
They're still babies, but they're very pretty. They're also very, very flighty. So is my OEGB hen. Hopefully with age and attention they're calm down.
Now I've shared at least one pic of all my flock. I can stop spamming you now ;-)