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Thank you for the warm welcome Teila! Not that I expected anything less from this thread, not after reading 128 pages of it, but it's still very very nice to be officially a part of it after lurking/reading for two weeks!
I think tommysgirl has a roo that looks like mine, or at least it seems like from the pics.
Unfortunately, she is my only Cochin for the moment. It's actually not that easy to get different breeds around here... plenty of people have chickens in the area, but they actually manage to stick to that "chickens are for eggs" attitude, so all I see in the neighborhood are Red/Black Stars, Leghorns, and various mixes thereof.
Cenere doing her big bad broody impersonation:
Cenere hogging the camera as I was trying to take photos of the babies. (Last year)
I present you the three-tailed chicken monster (aka Rosita, Pesca and Chiocciola):
And in case it helps, there will be fluffy butt distractions in just a few days... My non-twin broodies are on day 17 (or possibly 16 if the first one doesn't count... not sure about this, as I gave them eggs around lunch time on Sunday), and the twins are a day behind. So this weekend is the due date - I promise to post plenty of pics as soon as mummies let me. (I am certain that at least Cenere will let me see them/mess with her/take pictures... she's so sweet she could be a lap chicken if she wasn't so heavy.)
Let me add my welcome to Teila's typically warm friendly greeting. It is good to have new peeps to add into the mix!


Looking forward to seeing your baby pics! That's a lot of potential butt fluff!
Hey Liz I too am so so sorry to hear about Zorro. I can't think of anything to say that isn't trite or hasn't been said here before but know that we are thinking about you. I love the pic of Grace and Zorro. I hope you don't mind that I am using the same name for my new silkie IF I ever get her. What is your Grace? I love her color!Hi team,
I got the sad news a few hours ago that Zorro isn't long for this world. Fluid inside and outside the lungs. It looks like he's going to try to make it a quick deterioration and passing, which I appreciate somewhat. He's 4 weeks shy of his 19th birthday, and I know I couldn't hope for this time never to come, but it's still tough.
In the meantime, it's 78 degrees out, Reggie and I had a lovely time at the dog beach (where I managed to scratch a car, in my distracted state, left a note, I hope "Johnae1" is nice about it). I also just had the most amazing snuggle with the hens, sitting on my steps in the back. Bettina was at my should staring at my eyes, as they were filling with tears, and she started lightly pecking at my tears - an amazing, if slightly unsettling, moment. Jan and Grace came up to, and we all had a nice little cuddle together. The inability to potty train them may be the only thing keeping chickens from #1 pet status, in my opinion.
Grace is full-on broody. It's been hard to keep her out of the nest, what with all the errands today. If I'm around, I take her out of the coop and let her just roam around and hope for the best. She's such a good flier, I'm not too worried. Otherwise, I close off the nest, but she often manages to get in there. Frida is acting like she wants to be broody too, and I imagine she'll turn on the pac-man cluck tomorrow. I'm determined to break them this time, though, and wait a few more months for Desi and Lucy to be fully mature. And who knows, maybe Jan will be laying again by then.
Here's Zorro and Grace, in one of my all-time favorite shots:
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I understand the timing isn't right for you to have chicks right now but if Grace is super determined you may be able to get her to give up by giving her a couple of newly hatched chicks. I will even have some in about 11 days ...sex links even so you won't have to worry about getting another boy. Plus I know a gal in Antioch who has been hatching Pita Pintas...Langshans and those guys crossed with each other and with Cream Legbars.
Also I might have silkie babies...I have an update on that front. I did a little research (snooping/stalking) on the gal I have been in contact with. Turns out she is young. I am assuming 20 tops which explains certain aspects of our communication and she used to work at the petting farm at the Petaluma KOA. I have made an end run around her and contacted the KOA directly. The people there are super nice and took my number. The NEW person who has my contact's former job will be on duty this afternoon so I will be able to call they also since they took my number and are asking her to call me, odds are good I will be way less in the dark then I was. I feel quite proud of my sleuthing and I hope it works out so that I can go get her tomorrow or Thursday.
Glad you guys went to the beach sorry about the car scratch and I bet/hope the person whose car you scratched is so impressed that you left a note he feels guilty about even pursuing it.
Hi everyone else. It is BEAUTIFUL here right now and I having fun "shopping" for shoes on Zappos.
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