I got that call from the post office this morning, so I threw the kids and 3 dogs into the car and we headed for the post office (which isn't right around the corner either, I have to drive 20 minutes to get to it cause my town doesn't have a post office). I could hear the chicks the moment I stepped inside, and I did a quick check to make sure everyone was alive, and then we headed home. My older daughter checked on the way back home and announced that there were 14 chicks in the box!
I only ordered 8! Apparently they upped my order of Bantam BO's from 4 up to 6, and included 4 RIR roos. SO I have 6 Bantam BO's, 3 Frizzled Cochins (1 white, 1 red, and 1 black), and 1 Dark Brahma, though I couldn't figure out exactly which chick he is. I set them up in the new brooder with some water and dipped each of their beaks into it, one at a time. Everyone seems to be doing well. Now I get to go try and crush some chick starter so they can eat later, cause some of those Bantams are REALLY tiny! I think they are tinier than my other Bantams were. I really hope and pray that I have some pullets in this bunch. If anyone locally wants some RIR roos, let me know, cause I don't need anymore roos, and I don't want RIR's anyway. I'm in West Central Indiana. I'll keep them about 2 weeks before I will let anyone pick them up, so that they get some feathering in and can maintain their own body heat a little better before I will let anyone take them. They are all cute as a button though. I'm already in love.
My kids are happy, especially my older daughter cause now she has her frizzles. I told her they may not all frizzle, and she's ok with that, so long as at least one does. I'm just happy they arrived alive. And I have eggs coming too. This will be a busy, chicken filled summer, and I'm glad!


