Look at These Bums!
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Look at These Bums!
II's Friday!
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How old are they now? they are so cute. I love Tut Tutting Mum to be coming around the corner.
Congratulations… the best pets are the unintentional ones that find you
She’s not allowed in my hair, but I have had that whole “Hm.. my back is wet..” then I realize it’s poop. She’s a great shoulder friend and just plops down. I have to grab her to put her away. learned that the hard way, after she crawled down my back and clung onto my pants! i didn’t intend to have a chicken, or her specifically, but now we’re stuck together. bonded by poop.
I am surprised that no one joined her. I love the Coke leap!First one to sun bathe
Oh so lovelyLook at These Bums!
II's Friday!
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Ezzie is 8 weeks today and the rest turned 7 weeks tuesday.How old are they now? they are so cute. I love Tut Tutting Mum to be coming around the corner.
Get out of my way kids. I don't know who your mum is but she needs to teach you manners. Back in my day.......
They are today. The weather has turned warmer and they are loving it.Oh so lovely
Everyone looks very content![]()
Time to move out.Ezzie is 8 weeks today and the rest turned 7 weeks tuesday.
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There are two new leghorns here! I am calling them Lucy and Ethel.
Oh that really sucks, I am sorry for your loss. It's always bad to lose a good hen - and for it to be a tame one is certainly a tragedy. But you are correct in that you can't leave her like thatSo, I don't know if any of you are aware of this...but I went from around 35-40ish chickens to around 70-75ish this past year (permanent ones, after processing extra boys and some of the older girls..plus 9 ducks). Well part of the reason for this 'explosion' was that TSC was A) selling chicks for 50 cents each REGULARLY last year, and B) I practically live there...and when some were getting too old & flying - setting off the alarm at night - the assistant manager said 'I"ll sell them to you for 10 cents each if you take all of them.' And he didn't count well. Of those, I sold a few to someone who works with hubby (at cost) once they were 10 weeks old, as she wanted to get into chickens for her grandkids...who now live with her (and there parents)
Okay...so I never wanted hybrids after all the talk here....nor leghorns due to all the production related issues. I now, however, have a number of ?Isa Browns?. Two days ago, one had a prolapse. She is only 8 mos. old, and is already frequently laying super huge double yolkers a couple of times a weekI 'fixed' the prolapse. Well, Last night was my late night at work, so hubby let the chooks out to free range when he got home, topped them up with feed & h2o. I go to check on them and she is A) Prolapsed badly. B) The outside edge of prolapse is dried out & has feces caked on it, and is sticking out about twice as far as the other day. Sure enough, there is another HUGE egg in teh nest box she uses. I tried cleaning everything off, but the tissue doesn't look good...and she clearly was having trouble pooping...she had to force it out around the prolapse. I did the bet I could last night, but I don't see this as ever getting better
So, I decided to cull her. I will do it tonight when I get home...so I have good light to work...and won't waste her body. Blessed and cursed...she was the friendliest of the ISAs..Blessed because she was very patient when I tried to help her, cursed because it only makes it harder to make that decision. I was on the fence about it last night...but, this morning, I realized it was the best thing to do for her.
@BY Bob : This is why I wouldn't intentionally get a leghorn. It is hard enough for me to process chickens that I KNOW I am going to process...but to have to put one down that is so young and I was planning on keeping...that is the pits.