Oh, so cute! How old are the littles? My littles are 7 weeks...We are feeling better about the little chickens today! Almost flocking together.
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Oh, so cute! How old are the littles? My littles are 7 weeks...We are feeling better about the little chickens today! Almost flocking together.
Sadly no. I love those cars. I would have photos.Any old E-Type Jags?
What a wonderful way to start the day!
Thanks...I’m hopelessly partial. They’re about five and a half weeks now. I love looking at all of these chickens! It’s like my second, virtual chicken hobby.Oh, so cute! How old are the littles? My littles are 7 weeks...
Those are amazing! Super fluffyHappy Friday! I meant to post these this morning! View attachment 2348610View attachment 2348611View attachment 2348612
There you are, Shad! Yes, I’ve been cleaning up feed. However, my husband’s bunny feed is all over the place.Lots less rats here this year. I trapped two of the females, one of which lived next door in the next hole in the wall.
Not leaving feed out and sweeping up any the chickens kick out helped a lot.
Thanks!
Vanilla started laying. A beautiful pale azure. I'm so happy.
I’m glad we can have a civilized discussion. Disclaimer: Mine are ALL hatchery stock AND a UC Davis necropsy suggested I might have Marek’s in my flock. (Though that was not the cause of her peril... my Margo had egg yolk peritonitis (EYP) that went septic. The Marek’s, which was only diagnosed by something about caps on nerve endings if I remember correctly, for sure no tumors, may have compromised her immune system.) So from hatchery stock, here are my losses:Rant away. You are free to do it here.
Same! However, Leghorns are “flighty,” but are also super friendly in my experience. I do already see the flightiness in Flash, even though she cuddles, too.I researched longevity, friendliness, flightiness and broodiness when looking for breeds to add to my flock. There is a breed chart on backyardpoultry.com, here is a link to it.
http://www.backyardpoultry.com/wiki/index.php/Chicken_Breeds_Chart