Now we have another name change for the EE chick. I cannot have a Frick if I do not have a Frack. Mom was looking them over good for the first time this evening. She also has taken a shine to the little EE. Decided she has not claimed any chickens as hers since we got the leghorns and she is claiming it with the right to name her. After careful inspection decided s he had beautiful eyes and had the look of a owl to her.
So now everyone meet Owly.
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With EEs there is no telling what they will look like for sure as adults, my gut tells me she is going to be striking. The attitude she has, the floofy cheeks, if I loose this one I will be gutted, and I really did not want EEs not too long ago.
With the passing of the tiny silkie cross Raven really snapped out of sitting in one place. I think she knew something was wrong with it. They ventured out of the coop for a hour today with supervised free range time. She is still not ready to let anyone close to the chicks but they explored around outside the coop and the building. Her natural hatched ones are a week old tomorrow and the ones I purchased will be a week old Monday. Today watching them I saw thriving healthy chicks, I am starting to relax just a tad. Everyone also has learned to stay out from under momma's big feet thankfully as she was digging up the yard looking for worms and other insects.
Here are some more pictures I took once everyone was up for the night.
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For those of you with Barred Rocks, should their legs be that color?