We got to my dad’s house in Arizona where the baby and I are staying, last night around 12:30am. Today we went to the Apple store because my phone was destroyed by LO throwing it on the floor and my mom accidentally stepping on it in California. That phone is not recoverable but thank goodness I had iCloud. I had data backed up from June 9th. Still lost pictures and video from my phone from June 9th onwards but at least I have 2+ years worth that got transferred to an extra phone my dad had.
I don’t have any pics of the chicks to share today, unfortunately. I will ask my mom to send the ones I took on her phone tomorrow. I took some on my tablet but I left the tablet at my mom’s.
So the night the campine chick died I thought of how we would need to predator proof the chicken run. It was too late for the Cornish chick because he too was killed before I checked on them the next morning. Next morning I found a large bird cage that I used as a pen for the hen and lone chick. They looked quite cozy in there. My grandma said it’s sad that there’s only one chick so she gave me money to buy 4 more. I went back to the seller with the McMurray layer chicks and there were probably less than 10 chicks left. My mom and I picked out 2 EE, 1 red chick that might be a production red, and a dark Cornish that is probably a rooster.
I don’t have any pics of the chicks to share today, unfortunately. I will ask my mom to send the ones I took on her phone tomorrow. I took some on my tablet but I left the tablet at my mom’s.
So the night the campine chick died I thought of how we would need to predator proof the chicken run. It was too late for the Cornish chick because he too was killed before I checked on them the next morning. Next morning I found a large bird cage that I used as a pen for the hen and lone chick. They looked quite cozy in there. My grandma said it’s sad that there’s only one chick so she gave me money to buy 4 more. I went back to the seller with the McMurray layer chicks and there were probably less than 10 chicks left. My mom and I picked out 2 EE, 1 red chick that might be a production red, and a dark Cornish that is probably a rooster.