Hi! Funny! I told Jim the first one was the most expensive, then the price just keeps going down....food expenses notwithstanding!
Yes, I just need patience.....
They're (we THINK) 1.5 to 2 year old Gold Laced Wyandottes (inherited from someone who had to evacuate during the Colorado floods, and they were delivered by their neighbor, so I actually didn't get to speak to the owner but for a brief moment when we were evacuating our cars via an old stage coach road and the coppers were manning the route in case someone got stuck. The deputy looked familiar so I rolled down my window and asked if he was Sheriff Joe to which he replied Yes, and I told him I had his chickens to which he exclaimed "Oh good! Those chickens are yours now, the "chicken experiment" is over, the boy isn't caring for them, the wife and I are, so they are now yours!" And then I had to move my car and that was the end of the convo).
So that's why I'm not real sure about the age, the person who delivered them said between 1 and 2 years when I asked her.
Off to check the water again! 21F in the coop. And they must be out in the run as the ambient temp is now 21F also. When they're in the coop, they generate about 5-7 degrees of difference. I tarped the outdoor run so they have a nice big area to goof off in that's dry, and they seem OK--out there doing chicken stuff.
Thankdog for my new Bogs, my feet are now WARM compared to freezing in my old rubber boots.