Folara
Songster
I have lurked in these forums for years and finally have some babies of my own, so allow me to introduce everyone! A Christmas present to myself was eight 4-week-old chicks from a local feed store (anticipating some may end up roos) including 3 Easter Eggers, 3 Olive Eggers, and 2 Blue-Laced Red Wyandottes.
The babies got some playtime in their run today, although they weren't too keen on the change. The Easter Eggers were the bravest being the first ones out!
This lovely lady enjoys her picture being taken - the Olive Egger behind her doesn't get it!
The Olive Eggers are the most curious and quite enjoy pecking at the camera!
The Wyandottes are more reserved but I love watching their colors develop!
After a long day of play they were more than happy to return to their warm mat and pass out!
I am so excited to join this community and I look forward to meeting all of you!
The babies got some playtime in their run today, although they weren't too keen on the change. The Easter Eggers were the bravest being the first ones out!
This lovely lady enjoys her picture being taken - the Olive Egger behind her doesn't get it!
The Olive Eggers are the most curious and quite enjoy pecking at the camera!
The Wyandottes are more reserved but I love watching their colors develop!
After a long day of play they were more than happy to return to their warm mat and pass out!
I am so excited to join this community and I look forward to meeting all of you!