Happy Easter, everyone!
My jblehm Ameraucana's are growing and are now "free ranging" in their 6 x 10 foot shed. It was hysterical to watch them yesterday when I first let them out of the baby coop, as they all ran around in the shavings doing wheelies, jumping up and down, and doing test flights. I was laughing so hard I thought I might pee my pants! Then the little silver AM who is now named Athena (as she looked like an owlet until very recently), climbed up on my arm (I was sitting on the floor with them), snuggled in and took a nap! I guess I was like a heating pad... I am pretty sure the white, the buff, and one Lav are boys (so far). But, will keep them another three weeks or so before I make any decisions.
Cheryl, a chicken gal up here in Santa Rosa with 2 acres took two of the Icelandic boys for her flock of 20 hens. Her rooster died last fall, and she loves the gorgeous colors and that they will be a bit smaller roos. The brothers will have some lovely gals to court at her farm! The other little dude I am keeping to see how it goes. He and Lil' Joe my Splash Marans cockerel were facing off today a bit. Posturing. Ha!
Lil' Joe tried to mount one of the LF cochins yesterday (he is only12 weeks old), and being a full-bodied gal about to tolerate no such NONSENSE from a hooligan, she whipped her head around to see what the heck was going on, flipped him off her in a flash, and then attacked him! He ran. Fast. Chicken TV. This week's show is apparently, "The Young and The Restless".
My jblehm Ameraucana's are growing and are now "free ranging" in their 6 x 10 foot shed. It was hysterical to watch them yesterday when I first let them out of the baby coop, as they all ran around in the shavings doing wheelies, jumping up and down, and doing test flights. I was laughing so hard I thought I might pee my pants! Then the little silver AM who is now named Athena (as she looked like an owlet until very recently), climbed up on my arm (I was sitting on the floor with them), snuggled in and took a nap! I guess I was like a heating pad... I am pretty sure the white, the buff, and one Lav are boys (so far). But, will keep them another three weeks or so before I make any decisions.
Cheryl, a chicken gal up here in Santa Rosa with 2 acres took two of the Icelandic boys for her flock of 20 hens. Her rooster died last fall, and she loves the gorgeous colors and that they will be a bit smaller roos. The brothers will have some lovely gals to court at her farm! The other little dude I am keeping to see how it goes. He and Lil' Joe my Splash Marans cockerel were facing off today a bit. Posturing. Ha!
Lil' Joe tried to mount one of the LF cochins yesterday (he is only12 weeks old), and being a full-bodied gal about to tolerate no such NONSENSE from a hooligan, she whipped her head around to see what the heck was going on, flipped him off her in a flash, and then attacked him! He ran. Fast. Chicken TV. This week's show is apparently, "The Young and The Restless".
