(Pic) Too hot for chickies too

Pelican49

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I don't expect anyone remembers, but 3 months ago I thought I'd try raising a few chickens. I was thinking between 3-6, after I got a coop of some kind. Then my daughter & I stopped one day at the feed store - SHE was shopping for a barrel for her pigs. My Grandson (age 3) and I were walking around looking - Oh look! chickie babies. Feed store guy comes over and tells me he's expecting a new shipment of day-olds the next day and the existing ones (2 weeks old - poor old things), had to go. I could have them for $1. if I took them all and he'd throw in a sack of chick starter. 6 of them were the breed I wanted, Wyandottes, the rest were not, but oh well. I ended up with 3 Silver & 3 Gold Laced Wyandottes, 5 California Whites and 6 Brown Leghorns. Yep - 17 chicks and no coop. But a huge ice chest worked for a while.

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They grow up so fast! And it is so hot here. Hovering around 100 the last couple weeks.
Here's a California and 2 Brown Leghorns enjoying the fan Mom gave them. I love the feathers standing on end.

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That's why I'm not allowed at the feed store, or the animal shelter
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I like the photo of them sitting in front of the fan cooling off. Now all they need is a cold fruity drink, you know the kind with the little umbrellas in them
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lol, I cave at the cats at the animal shelter... and I shouldn't go to the feed store in springtime
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Those baby chicks are just too cute to resist!

My last cat, Mo, I picked up outside the local grocery store. Some kids were giving away kittens. I am such a sucker!


LOL, can totally picture the little drinks for those chicks
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