Great pics! My favorite insect. They are so alien and weird looking. Just love them.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Great pics! My favorite insect. They are so alien and weird looking. Just love them.
Welcome! I like your blog, cute chickens.Happy June everyone!
I stumbled upon backyardchickens a couple weeks ago when I was (and still am) asking newbie questions. Every time I googled something I ended up on this site.
I got lucky with these pictures.Great pics! My favorite insect. They are so alien and weird looking. Just love them.
Fantastic!Rirjen- the silkie chicks I got from you in april are turning out absolutely gorgeous. I ll post pics as soon as I take some new ones tomorrow. Thanks so much for them. Margie
RIRJen does have a very nice silkie flock which she spends a good amount of time producing good quality birds. I know at the Spring Fowl Fest, that most or all of her birds placed.
It was great meeting you! So glad you like them!I just received some silkie chicks from RIRJen today. I cannot wait until they get a little older. They look like very nice chicks! Thank you RIRJen!![]()
I was going to say the same thing. Almost looks like the shredding you would see on a silkie...plus I think I see some darker pigment on its feet and that could also indicate silkie. I wouldn't worry too much about it, looks like a healthy chick
Yeah, I'm trying to feel bad for it, but I just can't seem to get there. My world has a basic rule. You are encouraged to live a long and productive life..... as long as you stay out of my house and my coopPoor little snake! I catch them for fun. And relocate them when necessary. The only snake that has ever creeped me out was a blue racer I was stalking. And it turned around and chased me lol. Didn't expect that!
Ugh! This weather can just be done already! I had to scrounge around for milk jugs, buckets, and even resorted to putting empty feed bags over the tomato cages to try to prevent frost damage tonight! Heck! I even put the kids sleds upside down over my peppers because they're so tiny! Tarped over the strawberries, the raised bed, and threw a sheet over my just-planted pallet planter. Brought all the hanging baskets in, along with the wave petunias that I still need to get put IN the remaining 4 hanging baskets. The use of the word "frost" in June is NOT ok with me! And looking at the forecast, it's not looking like it's going to get over 70 until next week. I hope they're wrong. This weather may be great for my lawn, but it's wreaking havoc on my flowers and veggies!
We evicted the chicks from the basement and put them out into the small coop this afternoon. Turned the heat lamp on so they have something to huddle under tonight. They looked so big in the brooder in the basement and now seem so tiny in the coop!
Now that we've had chickens out of the run for the small coop for a few days, and it's rained a TON, we're noticing that there are some kind of sprouts coming up like crazy in there. I have a few theories of what it could be: sunflowers or oats from the scratch grains, or cucumber or squash from tossing them the "rejects" from the garden last year. They are EVERYWHERE! I'm actually rather tempted to plant the run with some goodies since the chicks are way too small to navigate the ramp without a mama to show them how (and I'm not in the mood to try to catch them every night) and we'll probably just keep them cooped up for a couple of weeks. I'm thinking kale and maybe some spinach.......