I’ve been expanding my herb garden this year and with all the excess herbs, I started making my own nesting box herbs. Now my coop reeks of mint and lavender

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DH is extremely protective of the two young pullets we have. They turned 11 weeks today, I was going to try an introduction last night but he refused. Claiming they are just too small, he thinks Wally will kill them trying to mate. DH may not let me intermingle them until every older girl has started laying.

Update on everyone else? How are things going?
Wow you must’ve gotten your 2 the same week I got my 8.
Mine are 11 weeks too.
The size difference between the girls and boys is surprising.
It depends on how mature Wally is and how good his instincts are.
A good roo will understand the difference between a pullet and a hen that’s at POL (point of lay) and won’t mate them until their combs redden.
They’re all molting!!
I have feathers all over my yard

I’m getting some gorgeous colors though!
Emily now has beautiful red/brown along with the black &white.
After conferring with my friend that I got Pippin & Merry from, we both feel pretty sure Emily is a NN Easter Egger!
Or would that make her an Olive Egger?

She even has a little bit of muff on her cheeks and under her chin and green legs.
I’m excited to see what color eggs she’ll lay
I’m really growing quite fond of Conan.
He has turned into a good leader so far and he really seems to like me.
He does a call that makes all the littles run over to him and I’ve seen him tidbitting a few times as well as doing alarm calls.
He loves to sit on my lap.
He’s trying to figure out my shoe lol.
He’s getting some really nice gold colored saddle feathers as well!
Frodo seems to think the girls are his. And he’s been feeling his oats trying to mate with them.
They have no idea what he’s doing

Here he is with Agatha.
She’s very bold and will investigate new things almost immediately.
She even went toe to toe with Red!
But Red made sure Agatha knew who’s really in charge.
Frodo again
Angus:
Check out those blue legs!

He’s lowest on the pecking order of the boys...even Frodo dominates him.
But he’s a sweet boy and gorgeous...a bit of a sensitive soul I think
He’s also getting gold saddle feathers.
Loki is getting sort of cream saddle feathers. They don’t seem to be the same shade of white as the rest of him.
He’s 2nd in command but I named him well because he seems to be a bit of a jolly mischievous goof lol.
He also walks funny. He’s always had a bit of a different gait than the others and it’s almost kind of stiff like his knees don’t work normally.
Silkie is my little buddy!
She loves earwigs

and they like to hide in the hinges of our coop.
In the morning Silkie paces by the run doors waiting for me to come out and pick her up so she can get her earwigs!
I hold her up by the hinges and she snaps them up!
And of course our newest additions- Pippin & Merry.
Pip has been accepted but is lowest on the pecking order.
She’s still chased occasionally but it’s not bad.
Here she is on the outside roost with Emily and our newest, Merry.
I almost renamed Merry ...Cricket!
She’s always singing and trilling and she sounds like a cricket.
None of my other birds do that.
I’m working on getting Merry to bond more with the group and stay with them when they’re in the yard.
They do chase and peck her but she’s still really new so that’s to be expected.
I keep a close eye on her and step in if it’s needed but she’s pretty fast.
So my friend told me that she thinks I can fit 18 adult large fowl birds in my coop as long as they’re just sleeping in it.
She also said that I could probably keep all 3 of my boys (especially since they grew up together) and have 5 hens for each rooster.
She said her roosters only have about 5 or 6 hens and it works fine.
I think I will try it but if there’s problems I’ll have to rehome or cull some trouble makers.
I’ll also have a little flock of 7 bantams in the prefab coop.
That’s a total of 25 birds

And I still need to order 12 pullets!

Even if I ordered them now, it’ll be November or December before they are mature enough to put with the boys.
I may have to create a bachelor coop for them for a while.
What to do, what to do...
