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I think I like this one the best! Cilla is so determined!
They are crazy adorable, Teila! Bordering on the absurd, but adorable!
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I think I like this one the best! Cilla is so determined!
cute pics carrie! what breed is your mama?Sooo many awesome pics!!! These baby fuzzy butts AND Mamas are all beatious! So glad everyone is doing well and for the near death experiences of our feathered friends remaining just that Near death! Yikes so glad whatever it was didn't have success.
My babies are doing great as well, had their first family outing and almost lost them in all the leaves that are still on the ground because by the looks of my yard, I am on raking strike! They seem to like playing in them anyways so I will just lie and say I'm keeping them there for the bubies to play in hehehe
So on a serious note though, and first let me apologize for the lack of picture on this, my only original sweet sweet girl from my original flock that is a bantam cochin is so bald from the ridge of her head for about an inch down the back of her neck. She was getting chased by the rooster a few times that I have seen so I think this may be rooster damage but I am more worried about the fact that she doesn't free range anymore EVER! I never see her out she is always hiding... from him I thinkI hate to get rid of him BUT she is my princess and I don't want her to get sick or die. What's your thoughts team broody? I unfortunately don't have the means to separate them right now. My setup is one coop and one brooding box currently inhabited by Mum and her babies... HELP!!
Ehis is good info and a great picture!So got a photo of the other one this morning, cold here today and for the rest of the week, so not expecting to see much for a day or so, their food i and water is close.
Also Teila, the time and space required is very low, no more than usual. 20 Lt bucket, splash of acv at the start, put food as required, feed each day from bucket instead of dry feed (dry feed is available all the time), keep water level above feed by inch or two. There is no need for constant stirring, just when you feed scoop from the bottom. Very easy madam![]()
So so sweet. I like the one where they are all crammed up under Cilla too!OK .. apologies for the wire in the shots but I didn't get home in time to let them out, pick them up and get them to strike a pose etc.
Drum roll .............. Without further delay, direct to your screen from what appears to be a successful circuit in the clothes dryer, Cilla & Co are proud to present 4.5 weeks old Fuzzies!
Bed time is becoming a little squishy...
While not the best picture of the bubbies, excellent photo-bomb by Dusty!
Nice hair do!
Group photo "where's is our dinner!"
Check out the hair do on the one in the middle! lol
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Oh dear Liz .. I'm sorry, once again your post has me chucklingOye, I had the hardest time herding moms and chicks back into the coop today! Scratch didn't work, Reggie was too much and just scattered them. I finally resorted to grabbing Rousseau and putting her in the coop, and then after some very upset running-about on behalf of the other mom, Frida, and the babes, they all eventually made their way back to the coop and Rousseau. At 4 weeks, they're looking big enough to be out of immediate danger, but I'm not comfortable leaving them unattended, and I can't really sit and watch them outside for hours each day! I think I'm going to have to get over that and leave their protection to their moms, if I'm going to let them out.
This is the downside of the broody hatch: the babies are not amenable to being picked up by me, unlike their adult counterparts. Frida is the least amenable to handling, so who knows what she has been telling them about me!![]()
Oh my! Silikes sound as high maintenance as they look!Oh dear Liz .. I'm sorry, once again your post has me chucklingI love the final sentence "Frida is the least amenable to handling, so who knows what she has been telling them about me!
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I can relate hon. I keep reading that you can't get Silkies wet .. it's a bit like having a Gremlin! "Don't get them wet and don't feed them after midnight!"
I might just have to call one of them Gizmo!![]()
Phew .. what a day!Oh my! Silikes sound as high maintenance as they look!
Today was easy as pie, getting the fam back into the coop. My cat may have helped by meowing at just the right time, or maybe they were just determined yesterday to make up for the lack of any free-ranging time on Tuesday. Who knows?!
I did start getting nervous today that maybe I have misdiagnosed Daisy as a pullet. Her comb has gotten dangerously pink and she's started growing wattles. Nothing else about her looks at all cockerel-like, and a pullet can have these tiny wattles by now, I think, but it does give me pause. I guess it's still to early to count any future eggs (and my adult hens aren't helping at all in that department, these days, either. 4 weeks of no eggs, as of today!) Ida's comb is still totally yellow, and otherwise, she looks exactly the same as Daisy, except smaller (even though she's a day older). From the original wing-feather test, Daisy was female, and Ida was undetermined.