Icelandic Chickens

Just dropped in to say hi
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It's H2B's birthday this weekend and we are having a big party so it's all about preparation this weekend. I plan to BBQ a couple brisket and some chicken (the boys from the first hatch of the year) plus I have a fair bit of baking to do. He wants chocolate suicide cake, sounds good to me. He joked and said I should add a chocolate chip cookie layer, silly man, I found a chocolate chip cake recipe, won't HE be surprised
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In Icelandic news... I hatched a batch from Mary on 3/15, I hatched a batch from Kathy about 4/15 they are all beautiful and out in general population with my egg layers and pets, there's about 50 birds out there. Each batch of Icelandics went into the bator along with turkey eggs. We can see the coop and yard from the house and spend more time than we probably should watching the antics of some ridiculously silly chickens and turkeys.

Both groups seem to have adopted their turkeys. The turkeys that hang with the Icelandics seem WAAAAY smarter than the other batch of turkeys that hatched all by themselves. The Icelandic turkeys follow the Icelandic chickens everywhere. They are part of the flock and inseparable. They forage with them and roost with them. The two groups of Icelandics do NOT hang out together. The coop opens and one group goes to the pasture the other group stays in the run or goes into the backyard. They do all stay in their groups, with little fraternization with the other chickens. My yard is divided up with chain link fencing. The people we bought the house from bred boxers, so the yards are designed to keep dogs in but I use the fencing to keep stray dogs out. The chickens find low spots where the ground dips away from the fence just enough for them to squeeze under, or they crawl through the gap at the bottom of the gate. Either way, none of the fencing contains chickens. The turkeys can't squeeze under so they fly over. At night, Mary's babies have taken over the top rung of the rack that holds my nest boxes. Kathy's babies (and their turkeys) have recently taken over the top rung of the roost which is a pallet frame that has had all the slats removed so it is just a 3 tiered rack that props against the wall.

Lately, the boys from Mary's group have started hitting on the girls from Kathy's group. The younger girls are not at all in the mood so they fight back and run! Man are they fast. At least they help me determine the sex on a few that I was unsure of, I hope they are as reliable as Kelly
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I hope you all are having a great day.
 
Love it Michelle! Things have been a little weird here since the slaughter of six hens. Issi and the other two roos, (name them Mary!) have been vying for the attention of the remaining hens. No one stands a chance once Issi shows an interest. Poor boys. The little white, black and purple roo has a mad crush on Miss Polaris and chases her all day long and well into the evening. I took her aside and told her to just give in, it isn't worth the running but she won't listen! He is totally obsessed with her though.

I have a little white and peach pullet who has been trying for three days to get into the brooder room. She has tried to tear at the screen door and tries to run past me whenever I open the front door. I am afraid I am going to step on her! She does nothing else all day but try to get into that brooder room. I finally gave up and let her in to find out what the attraction was. It was a little bit of broken eggshell on the floor. She could see it through the screen but couldn't get to it. She devoured every tiny bit. I realized she may need calcium so I put the oyster shell calcium back in the coop last night. She got down off the roost for it! I try to keep it out free choice but they were just making a huge mess out of it.

Oh I snapped this pic this morning of my juveniles from Kathy's flocks. Teenagers like to sleep late and then nap until noon!

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Okay, now that I'm wasting the day away - I managed to get some pictures.

First, I had to go up and give my olive egger broody some eggs. She happily tucked them under her.
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Then I look around to take Luna's picture and NO Luna - ANYWHERE. I start to panic, look around for a feather trail thinking something got her, then low and behold here she comes back from her morning stroll OUTSIDE the fence.
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So I got her back in with some scratch, which is a good thing she comes for scratch, I'd never catch her otherwise - she's a fast bugger.

Then on to try to take pictures of Briet, who didn't feel like cooperating for a photo shoot today. Finally, I got these that weren't blurry.
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Sheesh, who knew it was so difficult to get pictures.
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Dang it!! We have had thunder and hailstorms last night and today.. I just went out to check on the chickens and one of my oldest Icelandics is dead... My guess is that they got spooked last night and she broke her neck on the 3 foot ceiling??? So I'm down to 13.. Haven't been able to take pictures due to the weather but will get them sometime this week...
 

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