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IC, how do you keep track of all those families?!? Yay for shakira!! I don't know what I would do with all of your broodies! Build more nest boxes for a start, I suppose!
Ha, I really don't know how I keep track of them, but I do, somehow! I totally count the chickens in the evening before closing the coop, and that's getting harder and harder! As for broodies and nest boxes, I've basically been filling up some plastic boxes with bedding and using those as nest boxes - they are very portable, much quicker, and they seem to prefer them, so who am I to argue!
Your Cielo, Anna, Elsa and the rest are absolutely gorgeous and all grown up!

Thanks to all the Frankie fans! I'm assuming for now that she's a she. So far, the only certain cockerel is the one I mentioned before that I think is Frida's. His little pink comb is getting bigger and I can see the start of wattles. His twin is still smaller and not pink-combed. His wings are as long as anyone else's, though, so that doesn't work for Teila's theory. Otherwise, no one is telling me anything, which is about how it should be at this point. I'm not looking forward to dealing with it when that point comes. Some turn 3 weeks old tomorrow!
Integration is tolerable now. I think the broodzillas could still hurt Rousseau's babies if they had the chance, but they don't seem to be trying as hard. Team Rousseau and the aunties still mostly stay in the run during the day and laying is suffering, but they are mostly ignored by the broodzilla's when they're in the coop. So, it's not the Brady Bunch yet, but overall, the three groups are almost a family - at least a dysfunctional one. They're all still super cute. I love watching them fly up to the roosts (baby Marsha has even made it to the high one)! One of them hopped on my back the other day, when I was fussing with closing a potential rat hole. And the one that I think is Grace's hops up on my lap and even on my hand, when I'm just sitting there! She also looks like a she. Bettina's babies continue to confuse me, haven't told me much one way or the other, and they're too different-looking to compare to the others.
Bantam-brahma x Silkie, IC?? Sounds adorable! I want to see pictures!
Frankie looks like a girl to me too. Let's hope we're right!
Yay on integration finally beginning to work out, and gorgeous pictures of everyone - especially the ones with mom and baby on the big roost!
(Some of my pics coming up below)
Also, just wanted to say thanks for the advice to break my broody Bonnie a few weeks back. I was totally going to follow that if she actually did go full-on broody at that time, since I do know that she will go broody again, I just needed to hear it from someone else.


My news …..
Less than a week to go now on Tina’s hatch; Sunday being the possible first day but not likely due to giving her the eggs at 4pm; Monday is more likely. She is doing very well, still doing her peacock impersonations. The eggs look and smell OK. I have noticed that she is looking at them more while she is on the nest and hope that it is because she can feel movement or hear noises and not because an explosion is imminent!
In other news, Blondie is broody! Actually, let me rephrase that, Blondie has gone Broodzilla!!
The story; with pictures ……
Due to work being busy yesterday I was not able to collect the eggs until the afternoon. I had to move Blondie off one of her's and one of Cilla’s and while she was not happy, she went out with the rest of the excavation team for play time. They sure had fun making a mess! The picture does not show it that well but Dusty had dug herself a huge hole. As per normal, I swept the mini-wall and pavers when they went to bed and put all the dirt back in their spot ….
She is puffing up to twice her size and flaring every feather she possibly can! Shrieking like a banshee the whole time.
Bed time was another little adventure all of it’s own. At this time of year everyone is normally tucked up in bed at 6pm .. I was still out there at 07:10pm moving Blondie from the nest box to the roost! I kept thinking, OK, it is dark enough now, she won’t jump down .. wrong!
This morning, she was in the run with everyone else and happily had some breakfast. I checked a bit later and she was still in the run, mooching around. It was a little chilly last night and I think a chilly night on the roost dropped her temperature enough to semi-break her. Having said that, today is going to be a beautiful warm day and she is currently camped out in the nest box. I am not moving her yet as it is only early morning and she may just be laying an egg. If, at lunch time, she is still in there and no-one looks like they are going to lay, the nest boxes are going to be removed!
This is all great timing by Blondie, tomorrow I am working on site at the Head Office and Thursday and Friday I am away for an IT Team’Retreat’ .. they call it a ‘Retreat’ but it is more of a workshop!
Joel is going to pop Blondie on the roost for me in the evening if she persists at being broody. On the weekend I will be able to lock her out of the coop but I do believe that this is going to be one Broodzilla who is going to be very hard to break!
I will probably not get much chance to sign in now until Saturday to see how everyone is going but look forward to catching up on the weekend.
Take care, stay safe and happy chickens!
First of all, congratulations on Jenny, Teila! That is one beautiful car!
I giggled all throughout your Blondie the Broodzilla story! That pose looks exactly like Bonnie - I've seen it a billion times now and still think it's hilarious.

I am guessing it's going to take a few days to break that one... good luck!
you ought to enter that boufant pic in a BYC contest. It is amazing. I love your descriptions Teila. It helps us to know your girls a bit better. I wish in some ways I had fewer birds. It was nice when I had just the 6 and they all loved me.
I can so relate to that. I definitely went overboard with the hatches this year, but we are selling off quite a few... would like to get the number to under 20, at least - 6 is definitely going to be impossible!
Hi Team,
Sorry to hear of your hatching woes, @tommysgirl . I hope Julie's eggs hatch well for you! Looking forward to news!
Speaking of human treats, MM, I just made ricotta ice cream! Soooo good!! I used to eat ricotta gelato when I lived in Bologna, and it was my favorite flavor at this one gelateria, and I never had it anywhere else, but i found a recipe and made it, and I'm so happy!
Anyway, this all has had me thinking about whether maybe I should try to find a new home for Desi. Socially, he's as good a rooster as I could hope for. He's not at all aggressive with me - he doesn't like to be picked up, but once I have him in my arms, he's quite cuddly. He actually had his head leaned against my chest as I was carrying him back to the coop - I regretted not being able to take a felfie. But, he's a serious crower and I have to collar him if I have any hopes of not having anyone complain, and the collar is not a perfect solution. I think there's a chance it could kill him, and it's definitely not always comfortable for him. Plus, there is a limit to how many birds I can keep. If I'm going to keep letting my laying (and non-laying) flock age, and still try to add some younger hens once in awhile, I won't have room for everyone. Plus, it's really hard for me to go away, even just for a night, because I worry about him crowing too loud if he's not in the man cave. And, I'm not sure I want to do many more hatches due to space issues, or even any more with this particular parenting combo, or risk some issues down the line. So, it's a tough situation and something I'm trying to think through. I guess I'm not ruling out the possibility of finding him a new home, if the right thing comes around, but not actively looking. I'm pretty sure Jan will miss him - not sure if anyone else will! Maybe they can go somewhere together . . . you know, that magical farm that wants a gorgeous Black Copper Marans Roo, who's just missing some neck feathers, and a very sweet non-laying Ameraucana . . . .
Ricotta gelato??? I live in Italy and I never had that! I'm going to start asking around now, have to try!
Sorry to hear about Desi... I hope you do find that magical farm that wants them... if you do, can I have the address? Maybe they want all my extra roos as well!

In my news as of bed time tonight there were two chicks...one RSL cockerel baby and one BSL pullet baby. This little girl brings my chick chick total I think to 15. Most of those found new homes but this little girl will take her place in my flock. I am pleased Willa has a baby and Gracie Belle has a baby. I feel like there should be at least one more for Julie but even if there isn't I think she may get up and mother this little one with GB...The EE eggs were further along I think than Julies but still no stink from the one in the bator so I am leaving both alone for now. I may have to get her a couple of chicks but I don't think so. There was one other pip and there is still a Petunia egg that looked good the last time I checked them
Congratulations!!!! Can't wait to see the rest of them!

Playing with pics is fun. I have all the software to do so, but I am seriously out of practice in photoshop. I spend my days using Illustrator for work. I would love to take some refresher classes!
It sounds like we are in a very similar line of work! Except I'd have to say InDesign is my main tool, but Illustrator and Photoshop are close behind.
I want a photo shop type program but don't know where to start and with what. Suggestions for Mac?
Hmm, I am so used to Photoshop I get annoyed with anything else... there was a more basic version at some point, Photoshop Elements, not sure if that's still around. Then there's gimp, which is open source, people swear it can do all the same things. I have no idea as I never tried it, but since it's free, it might be a good starting point?
How many more days and minutes Teila? Cant wait to start counting down.....Do the eggs look like girls?![]()
Wait a minute, did someone figure out to tell whether an egg is a girl and forget to tell me????

Just kidding... Teila, it must be very close to the so-called lockdown now, right? (though we know hens never got that memo) Can't wait for the updates as well!
They are GORGEOUS!!!!

Okay, here's my quickie photo update.
Remember those sweet little Cochins and Orps? They're all grown up now! (and a lot of them are boys, of course! though two boys and two girls went to a friend a few weeks ago.)
Here are those bantam brahma x silkie crosses. They seem to be sex linked - the darker feathered ones (black and reddish brown) seem to be boys, and the more camouflaged looking are girls, though I'm not 100% certain yet. Of course this info is completely useless as they looked the same as chicks, and the color differences are only now beginning to show, combs are more obvious than that by now... anyway, I think they're quite cute.
Millefleur bantams, who were recently abandoned by Pallina. They're about the same size as my new little family (Shakira and co), even though they're 5 weeks older and have more feathers - so I have been sticking them under Ombretta at night who does not seem to mind at all.
Looove their coloring!
The boy is quite obvious here... the rest of them have pretty much no comb yet, there's only one other with a bit of pink, but nothing like this one on the left.
Mingling with the co-parents, Shakira and co.
A close up of Shakira.
And one with daddy. I think he can tell it's his daughter, although she is not entirely convinced.

Group shot of the co-parent family (from a few days ago, they're a bit bigger now).
The two in front here look like boys to me...
I'll try to check in sooner next time so I don't have to write a novel! Sorry for taking up the entire page.