Little Ameraucana Momwhere are you meeting him at. You are welcome to come to my house if it is closer for you. I'm right off 40 inbetween Reelsville and Putnamville. or wider scope. I'm in the middle of Terre Haute and Indianapolis

bradselig ~ (and my fairy chicken, jchny) ~ thank you so much for making my Silkie dreams possible! They are beautiful and so funny already. When I got home, I temporarily put them in the dog kennel hospital set-up that I had needlessly prepared for Adeline the other day while I worked on setting up a 40 gal. aquarium that we used for a brooder before. My son Max came over to see them. He and DH helped out, too. (because they couldn't wait to watch Chicken TV!) That channel comes in really clear through glass, but the chicks were confused by their reflections at first!
Priority Package delivered by bradselig: Two blue (slightly different) and one splash.
Warm and fuzzy in the brooder
Warm and alert in the brooder
Since this chicken transaction happened so quickly, I am reading and refreshing my memory about caring for chicks. Brad said they're going to be 3 weeks old this weekend, so I read that the warmest area of the brooder should be 80 degrees for that age. They seem to like it! It's funny how chicks just conk out and suddenly pop up awake and walking around.
More excitement to come! I'll be adding Kiniska's two English Orp chicks to my flock this weekend, thanks to her generosity!!! They're three weeks old, so they will join the Silkies. I'll probably be switching to a larger brooder before I know it. I originally wanted to wait closer to spring to get chicks, but I've found that they're a great cure for the wintertime blues! (especially when the chicks are blue!)
Because of last night's Midnight Sale on the Indiana Chicken thread, I ended up with four hours of sleep. The excitement kept me going, but now that my new little fluffs are settled, I can tell that I need to get to bed soon. Thanks to all who made it a fun day!
