Haha that's funny. Maybe you can start a frog farm! Aw poor Crashie...Molts can be rough.
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But I think we've figured out housing for them and everything, so it should work out. Now, we've just got to finish all the building before the semester starts! 
Well, not a lot has been going on lately here. My semester starts on August 21 (yup, the very same day as the big eclipse, although I don't think we're going to see very much of it up here), so mostly we're scrambling to get things like the rooster pens done before then. Mom and I fixed up the roofs of the Guinea coop and the deck for the winter, since both were leaking horribly, and we've finally moved the first rooster pen to where it will stay from now on. The lumber and hardware for the second is all set, just need to buy more hardware cloth. Once everything is built and in place, then I'll be filling the bases with sand, using heavier fence to make a skirt to prevent digging predators, and getting a small fenced area set up so that the boys can come out and stretch their wings occasionally. Hopefully, this will all be finished before winter if it can't be finished before the semester starts! I want to have all the keeper boys set up in their new homes by then, and the non-keeper boys out of here before that.

This past week, I got a new phone and laptop for the semester, since my old ones were dying. Well, one feature that I discovered on the new phone was the ability to take slow motion videos on it, a feature that I, of course, tested out on the girls! It's been done before (we've all seen the slow motion Brahma rooster, right?), but I just thought this was really cool!
Here are a few of the better ones that I've gotten (hopefully this works):
That's a molted feather on his head.
It's addicting, but so cool! 
) and another of the non-keepers are causing most of the problems. We didn't finish the rooster pens before the semester started, so we're scrambling to finish those now so that I can get some of these boys separated. Most likely, I'll be keeping Darwin, Dante, and Theo together in the next completed pen, along with the non-keeper boy that's getting beat up on, and Tygo and the rest of the non-keepers will stay together with Roscoe until the last rooster pen is done. I still have to figure out who's going where in these pens, but hopefully Darwin, Dante, and Theo will get along well enough to be kept together, and then I should have plenty of pens for everyone.
No regrets on the Dark Dorkings!
I had a picture of Reinette that was similar to this, too, but it was all out of focus. 




Here's Freema the grumpy Barred Rock. She's not sure why I'm photographing her while she's bathing, but she's owning it. 

She's tailless right now because she broke off all her tail feathers in the nest box!
She also may be molting.
She probably has this look because I'm not taking her seriously. She also was starting into a molt at this point, and right now she's more of a pin cushion than a floofins, but she's still just as serious!
You can barely see it in this picture, but she somehow managed to color some of her head feathers bright pink. Must just be a phase.


I wanted to enter her for the calendar, too, but didn't end up getting anything I liked for an entry, so instead I got lots of cuteness to share here! Look at this precious fuzzy! 







Bombs away?

So I've been going back and forth on keeping the ones I have but then I see pictures of everyone's birds and... 
Good luck deciding! What breeds do you have right now?
) is probably my favorite coloration on hens. Then you add variations like the Dark Dorkings, or Fawn Silver Duckwing, and it just gets prettier! 

Don't mind the background--that's where we started working to put the rooster pens up, so it's barricaded for now to keep chickens from escaping. 
Look at this face!
A pretty splash with a bit of red/gold leakage.



those guys are just so pretty and people around here(me especially) tend to like them so I might place an order next year for a big box of phoenix chicks. 
Sounds like you have a gorgeous variety. And we share a lot of the same taste in chickens--I LOVE silkied Ameraucanas and chocolate, well, anything, and I just found out about Welbars not too long ago, which were a definite instant add to my 'want list'!
I totally get the therapy aspect of chickens. I have a lot of social anxiety and just general anxiety over everything, and they help a lot with that. I don't think I would have gotten through Organic Chemistry without my girls, honestly. I was so stressed during those two semesters, but the chickens always made me feel better. Especially my Dorkings, I love those gals so much!