saving grace
Loving Life
I moved the chicks outside permanently today and they are LOVING it!! So much space to run, fly, and get mad at each other.
They are 3 weeks old tomorrow!
I decided to take some pictures, but I learned the hard way that they do NOT cooperate.
This blue one has the most adorable little tuft on its head!
This black one here I've had suspicions of being a roo for a while now, but just recently his comb turned pink and my suspicions were confirmed! He looks so serious compared to the others.
This one is one of the more tame chicks, and loves to snuggle. I really hope they are a pullet! It has the most typical coloring for EEs, I think.
This big guy has been the largest from the start. I think it might just be a rooster, since it has very thick legs and is feathering in very slowly. We shall see soon enough!
This one here looks so scraggly! It was originally completely gray but a lot of white feathers are coming in. Excited to see what it will look like as an adult!
Look at the bronze!! I know this is a normal coloring for an EE, but I really love the black and bronze together.
I tried so hard to get a better picture of this one, but it's the best I could get. I'm in love with the coloring on this chick. The grey and bronze is so pretty together!!
Look at how silly they are!! I just love when they get that certain look in their beady little eyes!
That's all the chick picks for now. That's definitely not all my chicks, just the ones who would sit still long enough for me to take a photo.
I really love the variety I got in my EEs. Some have muffs and beards, some have feathered feet, some have little crests, some have pea combs, some have single combs, and lots of different colors and shades. They are wonderful chicks!

I decided to take some pictures, but I learned the hard way that they do NOT cooperate.
This blue one has the most adorable little tuft on its head!

This black one here I've had suspicions of being a roo for a while now, but just recently his comb turned pink and my suspicions were confirmed! He looks so serious compared to the others.
This one is one of the more tame chicks, and loves to snuggle. I really hope they are a pullet! It has the most typical coloring for EEs, I think.
This big guy has been the largest from the start. I think it might just be a rooster, since it has very thick legs and is feathering in very slowly. We shall see soon enough!
This one here looks so scraggly! It was originally completely gray but a lot of white feathers are coming in. Excited to see what it will look like as an adult!
Look at the bronze!! I know this is a normal coloring for an EE, but I really love the black and bronze together.
I tried so hard to get a better picture of this one, but it's the best I could get. I'm in love with the coloring on this chick. The grey and bronze is so pretty together!!
Look at how silly they are!! I just love when they get that certain look in their beady little eyes!

That's all the chick picks for now. That's definitely not all my chicks, just the ones who would sit still long enough for me to take a photo.

I really love the variety I got in my EEs. Some have muffs and beards, some have feathered feet, some have little crests, some have pea combs, some have single combs, and lots of different colors and shades. They are wonderful chicks!