Entry #1, my garden wall above my kitchen sink
It's mostly spider plants that dropped from the spider plant in my upstairs bathroom, parsley that I'm only moderately succeeding at growing indoors, and a cyclamen my mother in law gave me for mother's day. You can also see my aloe plant, I named...
Well, I thought Lady Amalthea was just kidding about the whole broody thing, but then she changed her mind. I thought she was gonna eat my fingers when I got her off the nest to put her in the broody buster! On the bright side, having the top hen in broody jail seems to have made integration...
And another new mani. The new nail tips are thinner and more flexible like real nails, but they also chip and break more like real nails too! Plus it's been so humid here that the nail tips were starting to lift. Time for some natural nails now.
Very pretty! Age would really help in guessing gender, but she looks like a female to me. She has a crest, so legbar ancestry is probably accurate. Feathered legs certainly could come from marans, though the black feathers say it was not a splash.
Do you own the parents? What breeds are in the...
If these really are sapphire gems and no mix ups happened between the hatchery and you then you have at least two boys. Sapphire gems are a sex linked hybrid, females are non-barred and males are barred. The bottom two chicks in the photo are definitely barred.
It's looking so good! I'd wait until it completely closes to put her outside. It may be there in a week or it might take a little longer, only time will tell. She will probably always have a little depression there in the middle of the wound. And she may never have feathers there, but once the...