Ray - your girls look super cute - there's the camera girls, quick, strike a pose. Very proud healthy happy looking hens. I've named one of mine Raptorchook cos she did her best to take a good chunk out of me. Silverbeet not good enough for that madam at that moment. Gotta plant more, almost wiped my stocks out. Which reminds me your run looks fab! How come its still green? Mine doing extra good job of land clear!
Really nice day yesterday and had a boy over doing heavy garden work and I helped. Stuffed today tho planted some more silverbeet and bought pkt seeds to plant for da girls. Looking to be a little hot for me today and tomorrow. Phew! Hopefully the girls will manage.
Followed upload instructions but can't get to work. Have more photos on phone to download IF THAT'S SAFE! Eeek! Will try again soonish. Frustrating. Love chooks hate technology I reckon.
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They are really sweet! How old are they? They have lots of feathers! I just love the little chirping noise they make when they're little, it warms my heart.
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They are really sweet! How old are they? They have lots of feathers! I just love the little chirping noise they make when they're little, it warms my heart.
They are a month old.
These little ones chirp so much. Quite high pitched too. I've had lots of chicks and these ones are by far the most talkative. They have also been making this beautiful little purring noise
Chookin: Thanks! They are really curious when it comes to cameras: see or hear something odd and they always stand up straight like that!
We usually have to fence off all the veggie patches to keep 'em out: we have silverbeet, cabbage, lettuce, all sorts! The greenery you see in their run is mostly nettles. The chooks LOVE the seeds that come off them during summer, and they usually die every year in the heat so we don't bother dealing with them anymore
Chookin: Thanks! They are really curious when it comes to cameras: see or hear something odd and they always stand up straight like that!
We usually have to fence off all the veggie patches to keep 'em out: we have silverbeet, cabbage, lettuce, all sorts! The greenery you see in their run is mostly nettles. The chooks LOVE the seeds that come off them during summer, and they usually die every year in the heat so we don't bother dealing with them anymore
I hope it's the nettles that die every year and not the chooks....
We have three because one of them died (at age three, most of them start to slow down) and we can't keep more than four at a time
We also don't like to buy one chick on its own, we've always bought in pairs so they can have someone their own age to "hang out" with.
Not enough space, and we wouldn't know what to do with the eggs
Egg-laying usually lasts for two years, then stops. Although the old one you see in the photo, in the background, seems tobe hanging on to youth longer than most.