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The fabric will rip apart (under the vigorous scratching of chicken feet) especially if they decide to dustbathe somewhere....
I thought about that but haven’t worked with it to know how tough it is. I have an old roll of it that’s unopened. I wondered if I made the litter so deep could they still reach it, and am afraid the answer is probably yes! And then, cleaning out the litter I myself would have to be careful of it too.
Invasion update (not sure if the lighting or the phone camera settings made for the over exposure, but it is what it is)

Taken during breakfast, so all very active.

Faces are starting to pink.

View attachment 3651650Chia and Havoc. Chia looks to be the first one going to lay as she has the largest comb/wattle growth. With her neat rose comb, I now suspect Cheetah is her papa, with maybe Jessica as her mama. If Cuckoo is a barred x penciled, then the lacing x penciled could explain her markings on a gold rather than silver background.

View attachment 3651651Enigma, now looking like a lighter version of Maizie, minus the beard. Going to be a bit yet with her.

View attachment 3651652Havoc with Chia behind. I suspect she won't be far behind Chia on the eggs. And that they'll start laying within the next 4 weeks (likely sooner).

View attachment 3651653Tuff, with Mera in front and Havoc and Enigma in the backgroutdoor.

View attachment 3651654Another look at Enigma, note the light Colombian markings around her neck. Those and the black in her tail are the ONLY not gold on her anywhere. Her genetics are still a mystery.

View attachment 3651655Managed to catch a movement pic with good focus for once. Havoc is quite the darling.

View attachment 3651656And Shan posed! She definitely looks like she will be the last of the 4 to lay. And looks like classic dark Brahma with a gold wash.

Zulu...every pic was blurred. He's mostly in constant motion. He looks like a slightly smaller version of Cheetah, with blue duckwing. Everything else on him is black or gold. And I finally confirmed yesterday morning that he IS the one responsible for the junior crow. (Still a bit furry sounding, but gaining clarity).
Havoc and Enigma are not related you think?

Just wanted to share this drawing I did of My roosterView attachment 3651717
Great job! Nicely done.
 
Oh wow they sure have grown into lovely chooks - so pretty, and Shan - she is gorgeous. How old are they now? Because I have to say I am not seeing any eggs from Tippy or the School Chicks. They are well over 20 weeks, I am here in the barn and I have been very careful with checking to see who is laying what eggs. The brown one I thought was Tippy is an guessing turned out to be Sophia (her egg mum).

Your pullets look as mature as mine but gosh I don't see any action with mine other than a couple of the School Chicks have squatted this past week.... :confused:
18 weeks, with the storm clouds being 10 weeks. Based upon Chia's development, she's 2-4 weeks away. Havoc probably a week after that, and Enigma and Shan.....some time after that.
 
I feed the flock a fermented mix that I make up myself plus sprouted wheat, but I also have the Hi-Pro grower feed available as well. Everyone likes it and I don't find it to be particularly dusty. I hope it works for you.
Fermented feed? 🤔 Don’t they call that beer 🍺?
:gig
 
I thought about that but haven’t worked with it to know how tough it is. I have an old roll of it that’s unopened. I wondered if I made the litter so deep could they still reach it, and am afraid the answer is probably yes! And then, cleaning out the litter I myself would have to be careful of it too.
We discovered it buried under the driveway and flower beds. They do dig deep enough and it shreds easily once it's buried.


Havoc and Enigma are not related you think?
Havoc is from the in-laws birds and is likely half sib to Pippa and Maizie. That makes Enigma from my eggs (only 2 of their eggs had hatched, and the other we very carefully made sure stayed there). If Enigma is....say....a Whiskey x Maizie, I suppose they are related.... genetically, she would have missed the beard (dominate, I think) and Maizie is a pea comb, but I think rrPp and Whiskey is straight, so rrpp and Enigma is straight comb, and the lack of markings..... seems a long stretch for it, but :idunno . The name truly fits. She is an Enigma.
 
Butters is failing today. I'm not sure she'll live through the night. Yesterday she was eating and drinking and fairly active, but today mostly resting, not wanting to move much. It seemed she wasn't steady on her feet, especially one side, and I wondered if she hurt something. Her comb and face is normal red. Later when I gave her some walnut bits, she wanted them, but it seemed her beak was pretty dry and ate some then stopped eating. She went over to the feeder and tried to eat but the crumbles were very dry in her beak too. So she got herself over to a sunny protected spot and rested. When the sun moved she moved too, but not very well. I felt her crop and decided to tube-feed her some baby bird mix thinking it would give her nutrition and fluid, and I syringe-fed her 3ml of water & electrolytes too, all right there in the sun. She stayed where she was for a couple of hours.

So at 6pm I got her and sat with her by the coop and said my goodbyes and just hung out with her on my lap for half an hour. She slept and looked around a bit. I put her in the nestbox, because that's where she puts herself to bed and it feels safe, and the others would soon be in, and she would have her usual company. I fluffed the hemp so it would be soft. 😢
Oh no. I am just heading back home and landed at Newark and now I am crying and my fellow passengers think I am a nut.
So sorry. You and Butters fought so hard for so long.
:hugs :hugs:hugs
 
Butters has passed. She was still breathing when I checked her on camera at 5:40 this morning. Her body is stiff but still warm. No big spasm, her head and feet look like she was sleeping though she had moved forward from before. Rest In Peace dear Butters :hit :love❤️❤️ 😢

It is a mystery what ailed her, her molt had been progressing with the tube feeding and then her own eating, but seemed to slow, and on Monday her weight was down again.
Farewell Butters. You were a lovely and much loved chicken. Be at peace now.
:love :hugs
 
I feed the flock a fermented mix that I make up myself plus sprouted wheat, but I also have the Hi-Pro grower feed available as well. Everyone likes it and I don't find it to be particularly dusty. I hope it works for you.
Good to know, I am sure these guys will eat most things I give them, I just want it to be healthy haha!
 
We have had a great stretch of gorgeous weather with this week being in the 29c - 30c range, the chooks have been enjoying it and me too.

Today I was able to get some photos of the Hoover Hatcher Sophia chicks, they are 14 weeks old and as big as my others.

Babe - wonder what colour eggs she lays
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Ruth - not sure what she is…
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Sue - such a beautiful red colour
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Cash - supposedly a Bielefelder …?
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