Zeil
Chirping
I'm Sarah and I'm a chronic lurker, but I'm working on that.
I live in Brisbane with my partner and while we've had two exceptionally bossy and indulged parrots for years (green cheeks) with also very recently took in three Lohmann, two Leghorn and one astrolorp chick.
I'm very involved in urban homesteading and sustainable living and it was something we'd talked about on and off for a while, however the actual acquisition of chicks was rather spur of the moment. We were discussing adopting ex battery hens...
My partner is a teacher though and her school had one of those hideous hatching programs which I must say I really dislike and so we got fluffy little chicks. So now we have six chicks instead of the two or three battery hens we discussed, but such is life...
There gorgeous though, really sweet and funny and loving. My parrots loathe the competition. Which is mildly amusing to me.
One is almost definitely a rooster, which is really sad but not unexpected (very surprised there aren't more actually... Although maybe) and currently my partner and I are trying to alternatively talk each other into and out of keeping him.
He's a sweet dear little thing who insists on inspecting everything before the hens, but the reality is we will probably have to rehome him.
I live in Brisbane with my partner and while we've had two exceptionally bossy and indulged parrots for years (green cheeks) with also very recently took in three Lohmann, two Leghorn and one astrolorp chick.
I'm very involved in urban homesteading and sustainable living and it was something we'd talked about on and off for a while, however the actual acquisition of chicks was rather spur of the moment. We were discussing adopting ex battery hens...
My partner is a teacher though and her school had one of those hideous hatching programs which I must say I really dislike and so we got fluffy little chicks. So now we have six chicks instead of the two or three battery hens we discussed, but such is life...
There gorgeous though, really sweet and funny and loving. My parrots loathe the competition. Which is mildly amusing to me.
One is almost definitely a rooster, which is really sad but not unexpected (very surprised there aren't more actually... Although maybe) and currently my partner and I are trying to alternatively talk each other into and out of keeping him.
He's a sweet dear little thing who insists on inspecting everything before the hens, but the reality is we will probably have to rehome him.