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How sweet are they! Keiko too
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How sweet are they! Keiko too![]()
Thanks, they sure are sweet! And Keiko, well, she's Keiko. 
Congrats to Edimon for her first eggs. It is a very nice green too.
The chicks just keep getting cuter and cuter now how is that possible.Two crowers oh my goodness they are early bloomers that for sure.
Keiko is halarious. Be careful that cat could eat you out of house and home. Poor baby I'm glad you gave him a home.
We have rain today and it's in the forecast for like another week. We are going to have to build an ark if it keeps up. The ducks are happy the chickens and guineas aren't to happy with all this rain.
Take care and thanks so much for the pics I love the babies and wish I had some.
I learned this only because I caught her in there being mean to the locked up broody-brood because she couldn't remember how to get out. That also means she hopped in there while Umru was in there to lay her first egg--CRAZY hen!!
I also have pretty much decided that Baby A's name will be Abie, either short for Abraham if she turns out to be a boy, or the feminine form 'Abra' (pronounced ABE-rah) if she really is a girl. Keeping my fingers crossed that she and Alphie are girls, or at least one of the two is! I definitely don't want 5 more roosters!
Didn't they just hatch out yesterday?!
This is how they reacted when they saw me coming with the camera:
You'll notice they are NOT eating from the shiny new feeder I got them, instead still preferring the coffee creamer jug bottom I cut off for their feed dish when they first hatched.


Silly girls! They will probably be free-ranging any afternoons I don't have class from now until it actually decides to be winter again. I figure as long as the weather stays warmer like this, why not let them have some fun?
This is Onesie giving me a grumpy face.
It's a lovely, sunshiney day, so I may just take some pictures of the girls outside, too, in spite of the icky muddiness.
Sigh...
My little peeper posse:
I hope they enjoy all the space. Until they outgrow that, too, of course.
They just have to live in there until I'm sure the winter weather is over for sure, and then they can move out with the flock.
But since it was so warm today, I took Donna and Roscoe outside for a flock visit. Donna was NOT happy. Roscoe sure enjoyed flirting with all the bigger girls, though.
If it stays warm, I may start moving them back outside permanently. However, we usually have a deep freeze around this time of year, so I'm not expecting them to be ready to be outside if that happens.