Boo I feel a bit cheated, there were no chicks in bins out in the store when we picked up ours in April, just merch. Prob for the best though, the husband said no extras, though I wish we have added just one more since our Buckeye turned out to be a roo. Oh well our five girls are doing well, but the coop really needs to get finished this weekend, I can't wait for them to be outside.Not Pip, but I've picked up chicks at the store before. Most important thing to bring : your wallet! Or a pair of eye blindersno seriously , they keep extra chicks and bb turkey poults for sale in bins inside the store...along with just about everything chicken you could ever want or need. The one time I went, they had a huge variety of pullet chicks , that's where I got my Sultan, Columbian Wyandotte's, and buckeye.![]()
You pretty just walk up to the desk, tell them you are there to pickup your order and they will bring your box out from the back room. Then you just pay and are in your way![]()
Of course I love chatting with the ladies in there for a while and shopping the chick bins. So I might be there for a half an hour, thank goodness I'm 3 hours away![]()
Clara our hawk... err Easter Egger at 6 weeks. She's so big and she may be at the top of the pecking order, she never challenges anyone and when anyone challenges her she simply flared her neck feathers, puffs up and/or raises her shoulders ever so slightly and the back down. No dancing, hopping or raising heads higher necessary.
Amelia our Golden Buff (sex-link) also six weeks. She may be the boldest but when it comes right down to it she's a big mama's girl. She and Clara don't like being picked up as much as the others, they prefer to fly to me, but once she's out of the brooder and has a bit of exploring she loves to cuddle. Those are Clara's bottom feathers next to her.
Baby Buff the Buff Orp, my lap, shoulder and here hand chicken. Funny thing about this pic from yesterday is I didn't scoop her up (though she and the Dorking are very scoopable) she hopped up onto my arm then walked down to my hand and just layed down, stayed there for 10 mins too until my son asked to go for a bike ride. Amelia is on my lap in this pic too. She may be at the bottom of the pecking order, but after the Buckeye left she was trying a brief rise in power, she the Maran and Dorking are still figuring out where they stand. She does get to perch next to Clara at night though.
Will have to take good pics of the other two today, my phone was charging when Victoria (the Dorking) and Clara were pretending to be jungle fowl yesterday in the high leafy weeds, they were seriously scratching in there for a half an hour, when I scooped them out I saw there were some thick old dead branches so prob lots of tasty bugs. Baby Buff caught a huge thick worm yesterday but took too much time pecking at it that Amelia found her out and swallowed it. Victoria also caught a mayfly mid flight. So proud.