It's so hot - many of my poor girls won't sleep in their coop (even though it's only got 3 sides) and are sleeping out in the run - I found 2 in the yard after dark sleeping on some cool mud. So far, so good, they're surviving.
I rehomed 1 of my little roos today (finally). Someone came by to buy 3 pullets and when I offered the little bantam EE roo as a freebie, he happily accepted. He's just now starting up a new flock and he had planned to get a rooster in the future anyway. I was so glad to send this little guy off with a familiar flock. the little roo started crowing today, which means off to The Stock Shop and I really didnt' want to take such a tiny rooster there (but I"m not allowed to have crowers here).
1 more roo to go - so far, he hasn't started crowing yet.
Mahorni - Those Ameraucanas I hatched from your eggs are the broodiest things ever. 3 of the 5 hens I kept continually go broody. I break them - they start laying again - next thing I know, they're broody again. But... I can't let them go, they're so pretty and lay such pretty eggs.
I think my red Frizzle is molting - at least I hope so. It's the ugliest thing ever right now, but somehow is still cute
It's head and neck are totally bald.
Turkey Breeder -- Glad to see you back. Hope things are well with your flock.