I’ve been wanting to write one of these for a while. Im terrible at keeping up with a blog but I’d like to try! Keep me honest guys and if I falter and don’t update for a while bash down the thread door until I offer one.
It all started in April 2016. I wanted my own eggs. I can’t really remembered why I wanted my own eggs, I think the anxious prepper in me wanted to be sure we at least had some sort of food available “if it all collapsed”.
So we got some chicks, from Tractor Supply.
These are just a few of my first chicks. I think the one that had the brown stripes was chipmunk. And the yellow chick was Ariel, who then became Eric.
So some of the chicks became cockerels and at first I didn’t mind. But then a few of them became mean, and when one particular Rooster named Dinosaur scratched my baby boy (he was 2) to shreds on his legs- off to the processor Dinosaur went. Soon followed by Eric who also seemed to delight in tormenting the kids.
In this picture - Eric is the white splotched Roo, Dinosaur is the BEAUTIFUL opalescent black Rooster and then the one we keep was the reddish rooster. He was kind and I could hold him.
As you can see, he was not the looker Dinosaur was. My oldest son was so upset we got rid of Dinosaur but his baby brother’s battle wounds were a hard no for me. Dinosaur was a beautiful guy. But you know how it goes, sometimes beautiful males are too big for their britches - and so you have to turn them into tenders.
I’ll make a new post for my second group of chicks.
It all started in April 2016. I wanted my own eggs. I can’t really remembered why I wanted my own eggs, I think the anxious prepper in me wanted to be sure we at least had some sort of food available “if it all collapsed”.
So we got some chicks, from Tractor Supply.



These are just a few of my first chicks. I think the one that had the brown stripes was chipmunk. And the yellow chick was Ariel, who then became Eric.
So some of the chicks became cockerels and at first I didn’t mind. But then a few of them became mean, and when one particular Rooster named Dinosaur scratched my baby boy (he was 2) to shreds on his legs- off to the processor Dinosaur went. Soon followed by Eric who also seemed to delight in tormenting the kids.

In this picture - Eric is the white splotched Roo, Dinosaur is the BEAUTIFUL opalescent black Rooster and then the one we keep was the reddish rooster. He was kind and I could hold him.

As you can see, he was not the looker Dinosaur was. My oldest son was so upset we got rid of Dinosaur but his baby brother’s battle wounds were a hard no for me. Dinosaur was a beautiful guy. But you know how it goes, sometimes beautiful males are too big for their britches - and so you have to turn them into tenders.
I’ll make a new post for my second group of chicks.
