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post #241 of 284
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY IVORY!!!!!!!!! celebrateloveweeclapyawootthumbsupbunjumpyDyippiechickie
Ivory is 1 year old today!!!! wee Instead of yogurt, him and the girls got to eat cooked eggs, cheerios, apple pieces, and a bunch of other treats. smile

Here are a couple pictures of Ivory that were taken today: love
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/14678_photo441.jpg
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/14678_photo443.jpg

post #242 of 284

Happy Birthday!! woot

So you ban fire-arms. Okay, so when a robber comes to your house and he has a knife, what do you do? Ban knives?

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So you ban fire-arms. Okay, so when a robber comes to your house and he has a knife, what do you do? Ban knives?

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post #243 of 284

That is a lucky boy to have you!!

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Wow, just found this thread and read the most of it, it's hard trying to catch up on a whole years reading.

Ivory is so not ivory ( just kidding).  Looks like that comb got a bit of frost bite.  Nice bif fellow, are you going to use the hens eggs and hatch out some of his babies?

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Originally Posted by draye 

Wow, just found this thread and read the most of it, it's hard trying to catch up on a whole years reading.

Ivory is so not ivory ( just kidding).  Looks like that comb got a bit of frost bite.  Nice bif fellow, are you going to use the hens eggs and hatch out some of his babies?


Yeah, the funny thing is when he first hatched, he was a silvery color that reminded me of the name "Ivory". roll Then he completely changed into a golden buff color when he got his real feathers, but I decided to keep him named Ivory and it has stuck ever since, despite his change in color. lol
And I know about the frost bite...We had below zero temperatures all last week here, and even though I kept a heat lamp out in the coop and it's pretty well insulated, that one tip did get a little frost bite. But it's not that bad, and it should eventually go away. Trust me, I've seen WAAAYYYYY worse. I have a different rooster (a RIR) who got such bad frostbite last year that he lost all but a couple of his toes and every single one of the points on his comb, despite the fact that I put vaseline on it almost every night when it got really cold. th Poor boy!

I might use the hens' eggs to hatch sometime in the future...although the coop I have now is only suppose to fit 4-5 adult chickens, so I would need to expand quite a bit before I add to my flock. Unless someone would want to buy them. thumbsup Who wouldn't want to buy adorable little Ivorys?!?! lol

post #246 of 284
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Originally Posted by kannm 

That is a lucky boy to have you!!


Yep, he is! tongue I mean what other chicken is fortunate enough to end up with their owner being a vegetarian and an animal lover?! lol

post #247 of 284

I also just found this thread, you must keep it hidden. tongue

Happy birthday Ivory!

"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it,

But that it is too low and we reach it" ~ Michelangelo

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I like work. It fascinates me. I sit and look at it for hours. ~ Jerome K. Jerome.

 
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"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it,

But that it is too low and we reach it" ~ Michelangelo

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I like work. It fascinates me. I sit and look at it for hours. ~ Jerome K. Jerome.

 
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post #248 of 284

Happy Birthday Ivory,  I've enjoyed your story and pictures since the first post.

                                              Member of the Derperella club and  Stella's social club                            

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                                              Member of the Derperella club and  Stella's social club                            

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post #249 of 284

Happy Bird-day Ivory!!

post #250 of 284
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Day 385 (1 year, 20 days), or 55 weeks old smile

Hi everyone! frow It's finally warming up a little here outside, and Ivory and his three girls are enjoying the warm weather in the safety of their caged run. It's probably the only area without that much snow in it. lol They don't dare to go exploring the yard because there's still a lot of snow, so they have been waiting it out in the run and under the coop, where there's still at least some dirt and leaves to scratch in. roll It seems like they can't wait for all the snow to melt and the new grass to come up!
Here are some new pictures taken today of Ivory and his girls. Enjoy! smile
(By the way, don't mind the pullets' less-than-perfect appearance that they have right now. lol They are going through a mild molt and, especially May, are still going through the phase of losing old feathers. Hopefully some new ones come in again soon!)

Ivory and May:
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/14678_photo1013.jpg

Ivory and Jasmine:
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/14678_photo1016.jpg

Jasmine again...thought this one would make you laugh...The way I could always tell Jasmine apart from the two others, since they are pretty similar in appearance, is by her adorable cross-eyed expression. lol
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/14678_photo1017.jpg

And, Ivory the proud rooster himself! cool
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/14678_photo1019.jpg

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