Once again, no I do not have a favorite. She is also not jealous when the other chicks hop up on me. Ok, I am lying, and I cannot hold another chick without her hopping up and getting closer to me. Little Owly had her first initiation to tv time.
If someone says she is looking like a boy I will hurt them. View attachment 3555894View attachment 3555895View attachment 3555897
Update on the “Babies” I still call them that but they are 7 weeks old and about half the size of my big girls.
Lore (screaming I am a Rooster in the making) View attachment 3554794
@featherhead007
Has been preparing to celebrate Hen-Rietta's hatch day - the lovely lady is 7 years old. https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...es-stories-of-our-flock.1286630/post-26971144
The little (now not so little) chick visitors from next door have started sleeping on the fence under the cover of Alex's coop roof. Seems like they like the company of all those beautiful Rocks. And Xzit has gone broody in the middle of a heat wave.
@Pastel The Rooster
Pastel has done a wonderful job treating BBQ's bumble foot. After soaking for several days, BBQ got surgery this week. Everything was looking OK at the time of posting the synopsis and we look forward to more news from Pastel.
Sadly Pastel's hatch didn't do well.
Just checking out the age of chicks here, I now have 3 Roos crowing (Mr P, Rico, & Penne), and Rico has been go after the hens - got hold of Marty and had her screaming up a storm, running up the alleyway, Mr P chased after them and then rounded up Marty - I wish he had clobbered Rico.
Meanwhile I have Penne also crowing along with them. Of the 8 school chicks here, 3
are definitely Roos and one is questionable - though I do think it’s a pullet. The other 4 are pullets I am sure (Little Grey, Petunia, Eli-too, and Muffy).
Age of the chicks:
As of 02 july
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Tweens 11 weeks
Penne 9 weeks
School chicks 8 weeks
Sophia chicks 1 week
When we lived down by the lake, we were the second house up from the lake - the concession road ended at the lake. We had so many people in the summer parking their vehicles blocking our driveway, blocking the roadway. The police would come and ticket and haul the vehicles away. Didn't stop them though. People from the city who wanted to have access to the lake to swim, boat... picnic! We all kept fencing up on our properties to prevent people from parking on and picnicing on our lands.
Same in the winter with ice fishing. I would get so bad that the police would close the road and prevent people from driving down the road unless you could prove you lived there.
While I do feel bad that people couldn't enjoy the water like I could, it just wasn't possible for people to all come to the area. This is why there are provincial parks, and there are plenty in my area - of course you do have to pay a day use fee... which is far cheaper than the police tickets I am sure!
I would like to introduce this chick-a-loo to everyone.
Martin
Don’t tell Rebecca!
I now have 4 Roos crowing here, went out to clobber Penne for crowing so much, I was even laughing at how his crow sounded so funny, I was doing something non the barn….
Imagine my dismay to see Martin crowing up a storm.