Blue babies. They are in the shade garden for now. Could be blue Australorps or silver laced Wyandottes or both. One of em will be named Blueberry
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What pretty little chicks

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Blue babies. They are in the shade garden for now. Could be blue Australorps or silver laced Wyandottes or both. One of em will be named Blueberry
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I gave them some reconstituted BSFL this afternoon and they were super happy about it. When we put down Stormy we’ll deal with the second rooster as well.Yeah.Sorry IM, it's always a bummer when one has to be put down.![]()
Surprised me and them too because he has never been human aggressive. Of course I didn’t ever pick up his girls except at night in the coop when they got a check up.Update on Elvis and Toast:
They were put in an enclosed shade area with four young but fully grown ducks and some baby goats. Nobody in that group will leave the area to join the rest of the farm. The kids went to band the baby male goats and when they did Elvis lost his mind and tried to attack them! Everyone in the enclosed area is his crew, that is their space and he will protect them allSurprised me and them too because he has never been human aggressive. Of course I didn’t ever pick up his girls except at night in the coop when they got a check up.
Im glad those chickies stayed dry!We got rain, enough to make puddles for the ducks. I went out to check on everyone and Henna wasn’t smart enough to show the boys one of the coops to stay dry. She is a good mama otherwise, but I need to get her back into the coop at night. The new chicks are dry, snuggled together in a corner of their shelter and nothing got blown over but I’m pretty sure I’ll have to toss the food in there. The ducks were having fun in the puddles, and it’s not Phoenix who is crowing but the other guy. I can’t hear rain unless I’m outside, and thunder only if it’s really loud cracks nearby so I’m not sure how bad the storm was. Watched the radar for overnight and it could have been pretty crazy out there.
Me too. I planned for rain but you know how the best laid plans go.Im glad those chickies stayed dry!
We got rain, enough to make puddles for the ducks. I went out to check on everyone and Henna wasn’t smart enough to show the boys one of the coops to stay dry. She is a good mama otherwise, but I need to get her back into the coop at night. The new chicks are dry, snuggled together in a corner of their shelter and nothing got blown over but I’m pretty sure I’ll have to toss the food in there. The ducks were having fun in the puddles, and it’s not Phoenix who is crowing but the other guy. I can’t hear rain unless I’m outside, and thunder only if it’s really loud cracks nearby so I’m not sure how bad the storm was. Watched the radar for overnight and it could have been pretty crazy out there.