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Obstinate little madams2fer Tuesday
They refuse to go sleep in the coop until i tell them they have to.
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Obstinate little madams2fer Tuesday
They refuse to go sleep in the coop until i tell them they have to.
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Omg. I'm so sorryTwofer Tuesday
Einstein and Dot (who we lost in March along with Miss Floppy to coyotes)
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And she wants more chickensA crane?!
Oooo! I want one!
Well in another 4 months or so thenNo there are no additional chickies coming here this year.
Thank goodness you're there to help outBut…. The man I get my hay from now had 18 pullets (one might be a cockerel - I’ll take a photo of it today).
2 are cream legbars with jaunty little topknotsI am heading over there shortly with some meds for their one pullet who was attacked by a dog. His wife is a Nurse so she cleaned up the wee thing, I had a look and I am worried about the location of the wound over the hip.
That's beautifulI am going to drop over some wormer (I have way too much it will just be a waste so I am sharing), and some antibiotics. Dog bites are full of bacteria.
Their kids really are enjoying them, the one youngster told her mum ‘I’m taking her for a walk, she’s going to live her best life’.
Hahaha she proceeded to pick up the pullet go for a walk - where do kids come up with these things?
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The man I get the hay from stated ‘they aren’t afraid, they are constantly under foot, I have to be careful when I am using the tractor, they just don’t move’ - well now that sounds familiar! He even built them an awesome coop! It’s huge!
So only 3 are named as of yet. I told them about chicken math, and all.
I hope you had a lovely day.They are going to have such fun!
Ok well I am off to visit with them, I don’t need any more of my own chooks, I’ll enjoy everyone else’s chooks!
Wow, that was quick! I know it varies how long a mom hangs onto them - but they are still a bit young to be abandoned! This is her first time, though - so maybe 'nope, never brooding again!' or, maybe next time will hold on a bit longer????????Well, Cardhu appears to be done. She laid an egg today and is up on the high roost tonight. Her trio are up where they spent the night last night. I think the trio would be welcomed for warm up with Focus and/or PITA, but will bear watching.
That needs to go in POW!! (And caption contest)
Or, the others can finish the job as they're so interested...all 3 are mixed right in....to the point I have to look carefully to tell them apart.Wow, that was quick! I know it varies how long a mom hangs onto them - but they are still a bit young to be abandoned! This is her first time, though - so maybe 'nope, never brooding again!' or, maybe next time will hold on a bit longer????????
Well she is certainly enjoying her chicken life.I feel sad / helpless about Isabel today, so I made a video of her dust bathing to help remind me she's probably not having a bad chicken life.
She's mostly in the middle. She has the dark coloring. The phone made the sunlit feathers orange of her sister, strange!
Here's some pictures, I take them because it's easier to check details, like her eyes. She scratches her neck a lot, but I've looked a little and haven't seen anything there like mites or lice, just half-out pin feathers.
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Dozing, or at least closing her eyes. It has occurred to me that bright light might be hard for her. Sunlight refracts through her corneas, glinting outside her eyes, visible to me.
It was hot, everyone was half-sunbathing in the heat. Then at one point they left the shade and went out into the sun for an extra dose!
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Waking up to beak around a little. When you zoom in it sure looks weird but the cornea surface looks alright, doesn't it? I mean, an area I could help is with a comfort ointment but I don't see that it's needed.
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Straight-on
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Getting a drink
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That straight on shot, looks like they're close to the same size. Are both eyes bulgy or is she growing into the one, or is the camera deceptive?I feel sad / helpless about Isabel today, so I made a video of her dust bathing to help remind me she's probably not having a bad chicken life.
She's mostly in the middle. She has the dark coloring. The phone made the sunlit feathers orange of her sister, strange!
Here's some pictures, I take them because it's easier to check details, like her eyes. She scratches her neck a lot, but I've looked a little and haven't seen anything there like mites or lice, just half-out pin feathers.
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Dozing, or at least closing her eyes. It has occurred to me that bright light might be hard for her. Sunlight refracts through her corneas, glinting outside her eyes, visible to me.
It was hot, everyone was half-sunbathing in the heat. Then at one point they left the shade and went out into the sun for an extra dose!
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Waking up to beak around a little. When you zoom in it sure looks weird but the cornea surface looks alright, doesn't it? I mean, an area I could help is with a comfort ointment but I don't see that it's needed.
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Straight-on
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Getting a drink
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