More pics! My newest babies, hatched this last week:
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BR X GLW both chicks.... (My hen, Mabel & roo, Red)
Note the white spot on the second chick.. Thats a boy!
These are my "sexlink" chicks. BR hen x GLW rooster.
My egg flock and scovies... Note the large barred rooster, thats what the little guy above will look like!
He has the GLW comb. Was hurrying in to warm up but wanted to get his picture.
Plan to get a better one once this awful cold is over!
~Got a few pics while feeding and changing water today~
Please forgive all the poo..hard to clean up frozen
My Babies!
My African, Chinese, Embden geese, also the Pekin Ducks
Mr. Jerk giving attitude LOL, center
Gee, my oldest Chinese gander. Love this guy
Definite gander, currently named "JERK" because he is a stinker..
He will learn
Note the beakful of FF while he gives me stinkeye
April (Chinese) left, young gander right.. Top right thinking goose.
Not sure on this one, may be a 3rd gander.
Pekins! behind them is a spring project, 1974 apache popup camper.
Soon to be a "tractor" Mobile coop! Note: fence damage from a branch, ugh.
Replacing that section. Have to restring the electric line across it too.
Group shot! Top is the Aluminum "Goose coop".
Pekins chowing on the fresh hay.
Quote: They are a soft cream color, I have to get a pic of the mom, just adorable.
The one with a little hint of red is likely a roo. These birds are super friendly! http://www.cacklehatchery.com/oegbantams.htm#red pyle
Mine weren't from here, but thats a good image of what they look like.
Quote: They are a soft cream color, I have to get a pic of the mom, just adorable.
The one with a little hint of red is likely a roo. These birds are super friendly! http://www.cacklehatchery.com/oegbantams.htm#red pyle
Mine weren't from here, but thats a good image of what they look like.
goatluver ~ When you're out with your animals notice everything about them and the surrounding environment while thinking of how they affect your senses.* Besides looking at colors and shapes, what do you hear and smell? What might you taste or your animals taste? Notice various textures that surround you. What patterns do they make? How do they feel when you touch them? What do they remind you of? What do you imagine that your animals are thinking or talking about to each other?
Note to members: I'm not referring to "common sense."
goatluver ~ BYC Index of Abbreviations (This link can be found if you click on the Indiana members link at the bottom of my reply. There's a list of useful links). pginsber~I'll put you on the Japanese Maple seedlings list, too.
~Got a few pics while feeding and changing water today~
Please forgive all the poo..hard to clean up frozen
My Babies!
My African, Chinese, Embden geese, also the Pekin Ducks
Mr. Jerk giving attitude LOL, center
Gee, my oldest Chinese gander. Love this guy
Definite gander, currently named "JERK" because he is a stinker..
He will learn
Note the beakful of FF while he gives me stinkeye
April (Chinese) left, young gander right.. Top right thinking goose.
Not sure on this one, may be a 3rd gander.
Pekins! behind them is a spring project, 1974 apache popup camper.
Soon to be a "tractor" Mobile coop! Note: fence damage from a branch, ugh.
Replacing that section. Have to restring the electric line across it too.
Group shot! Top is the Aluminum "Goose coop".
Pekins chowing on the fresh hay.
Just throwing this out there again. I'm planing on heading to see Littleameraucanamom this Sunday to pick up chicks. I will be traveling 69 south from Warren to 70 west towards Greencastle. I will be stopping around pendleton as well as the east side of Indy (likely somewhere around 465 and 70). If you need something transported get on touch with me. I also have a couple silkie chicks left I could sell if anyone is wanting any. Depending on when they hatch and dry out, I may have some day olds I could bring as well. They are due to hatch tomorrow/Sunday.