SusanFelts
In the Brooder
- Jul 22, 2019
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Hi Bob, I just had to drop a note because I have a Buff Orpington who I named ‘Fluffy Butt.’ She is at least six or seven, I have kind of lost count. I had to move her and her friend Diva, an Australorp, over to our goat barn because at least one of them was eating its own eggs. I could not figure out who was doing it. They are happy as clams over there living with 8 goats and a small donkey. I have since bought two silver lace Wyandottes. who should be laying soon. I was glad I could separate them so that they would not teach this bad habit to the new gals. Fluffy Butt is a dear sweet chicken, and I was glad I had another place for her to go.View attachment 1633786
I have been wanting to do this for some time now. I knew once I started doing this there would be no going back. So I am now diving in and I hope you all enjoy coming along for the ride.
First of all let me tell you how we view our flock as that will help you to understand why we treat them like we do.
Our birds are our pets and we treat them as such. We do not care if someone is not laying eggs. They are welcome to stay at Fluffy Butt Acres until they pass naturally. (Now don't go telling them that! I would hate for word to get out) We do thoroughly enjoy the fresh eggs.
I plan to tell stories from the past as well as from today. I hope you all enjoy and will share stories of your flocks as well.