Raw milk. Yummm.
I should look into buying a share of a cow.

I should look into buying a share of a cow.
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To introduce a chick to something new, you do the chick chick chick thing, and pick it up and drop it a few times, that's what the adults do.
Also, be it an adult or a little bird, when i pick them up i gently push them down and hold down on their back, and kinda cup their head/comb in my hand, hard to explain. They will usually calm down, since i am imitating a "Momma" holding them in her wing. Even works on my roo, you will know they are happy when they rub their little combs and faces all over your palm. Some birds like their chin and neck scratched, too, just like a cat!If they get frantic and keep trying to stand up, it's not working and let them go, just keep trying and good luck!
Sometimes those things come first. It's gonna be small but I need to attend. I was also planning on trying to stop at the Maple Syrup Fest in Shepard also.....I want some good syrup! On a happier note....Instead of the usual luncheon after a funeral many people hold, my cousins have decided to have all the family members ( basically all the cousins ) meet later that evening at a local tavern for dinner, drinks, reminiscing and just plain visiting & catching up with each other. Many live out of town or state and it's rare that you get us all together at one time. I most definitely could go for a good bar burger!!
Quote:Wait, how old are your chickens? Do you normally have to put them in?
I can't speak for Teeville, but the chicks in my pictures are about 8 weeks old. They have been in the big coop for 2-3 weeks and go in to roost all on their own. They usually go in about an hour before the big girls do.
Oops, some confusion. My coop chickens are a year old. Normally, we lock them up for the night about an hour before dark.