I’m having a ball with my babies!
So fun!
Charlotte (BA), Sweetie (SS) and Elsie (SS) are especially friendly.
They will come up to my feet several times a day and ask me to pick them up for cuddles
Lucy (PR) and Ivy (SPR) are a bit less friendly but still seem to enjoy being held sometimes.
Skye (EE) is completely unafraid of being picked up or held but doesn’t seek me out like the others.
The other 6 chicks don’t really want human interaction but they aren’t flighty or excessively scared of me.
My little boy Australorp has been standing up for himself with the bantams and also makes sure the other chicks make way for him lol.
I’ve decided to call him Oliver- Ollie for short.
Today Angus bred my Cochin bantam pullet Pippin
She actually squatted for him.
It’s concerning because he could hurt her.
I need to get everyone moved to their permanent coops but my husband has had to take care of some family issues in northern Idaho and may be gone for several days.
I may just move the bantams to the prefab soon anyway and, of course, the babies will be in the walk-in with the older LF birds.
I wanted to wait until DH was able to remove the high roosts from the coop because the birds are pooping in the oyster shell and grit bins while roosting.
One plus is that the babies were exploring the walk-in coop today.
Some of them had gone all the way to the top!
And unfortunately 2 Coopers Hawks were flying through my yard this morning trying to catch those stupid little sparrows that come and eat the chickens food and drink their water.
They did it right in front of me!
One of them flew right by me so close I could feel the breeze from it’s wings.
It was 6 inches from me!
I stayed out in the yard all day pruning, weeding and watering to keep an eye on things.
The hawks left right after appearing, thank God.
So fun!

Charlotte (BA), Sweetie (SS) and Elsie (SS) are especially friendly.
They will come up to my feet several times a day and ask me to pick them up for cuddles

Lucy (PR) and Ivy (SPR) are a bit less friendly but still seem to enjoy being held sometimes.
Skye (EE) is completely unafraid of being picked up or held but doesn’t seek me out like the others.
The other 6 chicks don’t really want human interaction but they aren’t flighty or excessively scared of me.
My little boy Australorp has been standing up for himself with the bantams and also makes sure the other chicks make way for him lol.
I’ve decided to call him Oliver- Ollie for short.
Today Angus bred my Cochin bantam pullet Pippin

She actually squatted for him.
It’s concerning because he could hurt her.
I need to get everyone moved to their permanent coops but my husband has had to take care of some family issues in northern Idaho and may be gone for several days.
I may just move the bantams to the prefab soon anyway and, of course, the babies will be in the walk-in with the older LF birds.
I wanted to wait until DH was able to remove the high roosts from the coop because the birds are pooping in the oyster shell and grit bins while roosting.
One plus is that the babies were exploring the walk-in coop today.
Some of them had gone all the way to the top!

And unfortunately 2 Coopers Hawks were flying through my yard this morning trying to catch those stupid little sparrows that come and eat the chickens food and drink their water.
They did it right in front of me!
One of them flew right by me so close I could feel the breeze from it’s wings.
It was 6 inches from me!
I stayed out in the yard all day pruning, weeding and watering to keep an eye on things.
The hawks left right after appearing, thank God.