Pix of my chicken house and their run

The white ones with the grey and black stippling are young Delawares from a heritage line from one of our own BYC breeders..exceptional birds in all ways. They are almost 4 mo. old.

The big, dirty white birds are my 6 yr old White Rock hens, who are going through molt like the rest so they aren't too pretty right now~usually they are clean and white with the softest feathers of any breed I've ever known, which is typical for White Rocks. That biggest one in the last pic is Big Bertha...she is on the cull list because her abdomen is so pendulous that I'm afraid she will start to have problems with laying before long.

Toby and Little Red Hen are also 6 yrs old...that little red bird is by far the best layer I have in my flock right now and puts eggs in the nest all year round, even during molt. She doesn't molt heavy and she is the best forager also...she is a New Hampshire from hatchery stock, like all of the Gnarly Bunch. Toby was kicked at the Bad Place and now has a gimpy hip that seems to stiffen on him in bad weather, but he is still healthy, if no longer fertile. If the Lord is willing, he will be my last rooster..and what a great one he has been!

The Partridge Rock female and the two Barred Rocks(muddy hatchery genetics show Cuckoo Maran characteristics there) are 4 yrs old...the BRs are not steady layers and normally would be culled in my flock by now, as would the PR hen. This last flock of mine are a little different than all the rest because they are the last, so culling isn't as vigorous due to the fact that no one is really being replaced after these four young birds unless the Lord wills it. The BRs are not big favorites of mine..that breed never did thrill me. The PR is a so, so layer but a pretty, quiet bird that is a loner, though she flocks well on range. She would have been on my cull list also in normal circumstances.

The little Black Australorp is of unknown age as she tagged along from the Bad Place with my Gnarly Bunch. She could be one of the original GBs..there was one BA in the group, but she was a year older than the GBs and not from the same hatchery source. If she is indeed my one lone BA, she is 7 yrs old. Her laying performance isn't up to par for a younger BA, so I'm inclined to believe she is one of my original flock....even at that age, she is currently laying and doesn't seem to have much molting, which my BAs never did. She doesn't lay steady but she is still laying enough for a 7 yr old and seems to have no age related issues happening, so I'm not sure what to do about her..at the first sign of decrepit age and debility, I'll cull her but she is so darn perky and nosy that I want to keep her for a bit. She adds some much needed humor to the flock.

Two of the young birds are White Rocks from the same breeder as the Dels and are beautiful birds....I've got great hopes for them as replacements for Big Bertha and Middle Sister, both slated to be culled this fall. It will be sad but both are showing sagging abdomens and aren't laying as steadily as they used to do. Time to end them before they start to have problems leading to suffering. I'm giving them this last, glorious summer and Middle Sister got to foster one last set of birds, even if they are too old to be mothered, so she's going out doing what she loved. Ending one's life while still in good health, doing what you love, is about the best thing I can think of!
 
The white ones with the grey and black stippling are young Delawares from a heritage line from one of our own BYC breeders..exceptional birds in all ways. They are almost 4 mo. old.

The big, dirty white birds are my 6 yr old White Rock hens, who are going through molt like the rest so they aren't too pretty right now~usually they are clean and white with the softest feathers of any breed I've ever known, which is typical for White Rocks. That biggest one in the last pic is Big Bertha...she is on the cull list because her abdomen is so pendulous that I'm afraid she will start to have problems with laying before long.

Toby and Little Red Hen are also 6 yrs old...that little red bird is by far the best layer I have in my flock right now and puts eggs in the nest all year round, even during molt. She doesn't molt heavy and she is the best forager also...she is a New Hampshire from hatchery stock, like all of the Gnarly Bunch. Toby was kicked at the Bad Place and now has a gimpy hip that seems to stiffen on him in bad weather, but he is still healthy, if no longer fertile. If the Lord is willing, he will be my last rooster..and what a great one he has been!

The Partridge Rock female and the two Barred Rocks(muddy hatchery genetics show Cuckoo Maran characteristics there) are 4 yrs old...the BRs are not steady layers and normally would be culled in my flock by now, as would the PR hen. This last flock of mine are a little different than all the rest because they are the last, so culling isn't as vigorous due to the fact that no one is really being replaced after these four young birds unless the Lord wills it. The BRs are not big favorites of mine..that breed never did thrill me. The PR is a so, so layer but a pretty, quiet bird that is a loner, though she flocks well on range. She would have been on my cull list also in normal circumstances.

The little Black Australorp is of unknown age as she tagged along from the Bad Place with my Gnarly Bunch. She could be one of the original GBs..there was one BA in the group, but she was a year older than the GBs and not from the same hatchery source. If she is indeed my one lone BA, she is 7 yrs old. Her laying performance isn't up to par for a younger BA, so I'm inclined to believe she is one of my original flock....even at that age, she is currently laying and doesn't seem to have much molting, which my BAs never did. She doesn't lay steady but she is still laying enough for a 7 yr old and seems to have no age related issues happening, so I'm not sure what to do about her..at the first sign of decrepit age and debility, I'll cull her but she is so darn perky and nosy that I want to keep her for a bit. She adds some much needed humor to the flock.

Two of the young birds are White Rocks from the same breeder as the Dels and are beautiful birds....I've got great hopes for them as replacements for Big Bertha and Middle Sister, both slated to be culled this fall. It will be sad but both are showing sagging abdomens and aren't laying as steadily as they used to do. Time to end them before they start to have problems leading to suffering. I'm giving them this last, glorious summer and Middle Sister got to foster one last set of birds, even if they are too old to be mothered, so she's going out doing what she loved. Ending one's life while still in good health, doing what you love, is about the best thing I can think of!
I heard that Bee, Ending one's life while still in good health, doing what you love, is about the best thing I can think of! ME TO!
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The guy I sold my BA cockerels to yesterday, I was telling him what I told you about if I could raise them and eat them etc. and he said oh I butchered 25 last fall or winter I can't remember which he said and he told us how many pounds of meat they were at like 10 weeks old. Anyway he said oh yeah I'll eat me and I may yet, will have to work on that one. I'm surely not going to look down on anyone that can because I sure wish I could! I KNOW mine would be healthier than the ones in the stores!
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That's so sweet of you to be able to tend to her before she starts having health challenges. So compassionate!
LOL I know what you mean about those BA's they keep me chuckling at the things they do. Just today one was running like a mad woman through the yard with something flopping in it's mouth and I was like what in the world has this thing got? On closer inspection it was a piece of dried silicone. I have no clue where they find all this stuff but it was like she had a price possession.
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I tried to get it but the silly thing hit the woods and I was like there's no way she'll be able to eat it anyway, just forget it. lol They're so funny!
 
Oh, yeah..I love me a BA bird! I've only had one that wasn't much on personality and she was culled...though her butt sure did give many people a lot of laughs. She is the one that had "happy vent"/"mad vent" pics on the Road Less Traveled thread.
 
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yeah the road less traveled is where I found you. I read that thread like a crazy woman! LOL LOVED how you brought the Knarly bunch back to good health! It took me weeks to read it but I finally went to the end and started reading backwards because I was curious IF you had raised any chicks from your bunch the next spring.
 
No... Middle Sister sat on some eggs for awhile, but, alas, Toby is shooting blanks and none developed. Then she kind of went a little post-partum depressive on me and attached herself to the 3 mo. old juveniles and started mothering them~and still is!

She follows them everywhere and it has taken the weight off of her and been a little hard on her physically, but I've never seen her happier and I'm watching her closely to see if this will be something that finishes her...she's a bit too old to keep up with the young birds. At first it looked like she could and she looked all the better for it, but right now she is molting and starting to look pale and not so good. I can't really make her rest and I can't build her up as long as she is running, but both she and Bertha have pendulous abdomens and swollen ankles, which indicate congestive heart failure from old age. They move well..just a little slower than they used to do. They get up and down from the roosts just fine and they forage all day long, but they are not in optimal condition any longer and mercy must soon be given.

I have to make the decision soon..just waiting for cooler weather and to get my mind in the right place for it. It will be the end of an era for me, so it's a tough decision but one that simply MUST be made.
 
No... Middle Sister sat on some eggs for awhile, but, alas, Toby is shooting blanks and none developed. Then she kind of went a little post-partum depressive on me and attached herself to the 3 mo. old juveniles and started mothering them~and still is!

She follows them everywhere and it has taken the weight off of her and been a little hard on her physically, but I've never seen her happier and I'm watching her closely to see if this will be something that finishes her...she's a bit too old to keep up with the young birds. At first it looked like she could and she looked all the better for it, but right now she is molting and starting to look pale and not so good. I can't really make her rest and I can't build her up as long as she is running, but both she and Bertha have pendulous abdomens and swollen ankles, which indicate congestive heart failure from old age. They move well..just a little slower than they used to do. They get up and down from the roosts just fine and they forage all day long, but they are not in optimal condition any longer and mercy must soon be given.

I have to make the decision soon..just waiting for cooler weather and to get my mind in the right place for it. It will be the end of an era for me, so it's a tough decision but one that simply MUST be made.
oh bless her heart I hate that for her and for you! :( Oh man I sure do see where you are coming from on this one. Man that IS hard but with your strength I feel you will do fine. Wishing I could send you some of my babies when I have some.
I've been wondering if you ever got any of those babies you were talking about on the G. bunch but I understand. Yeah and IF you locked her up to strengthen her she would surely die of depression I'm sure. She's a happy camper right now even though it's a lot of wear and tare on her body. She sounds precious!
 
Oh, thank you, Rosemarie...babies are always fun but I'm kind of getting out of chickens, I guess. I'm expecting Him soon, so am not wanting to get too tied up in the things that preoccupy us in this world. Just trying to stay focused, if you know what I mean. I'm one who can get really wrapped up into plans for farming and such and I've had to curb that these past few years, but now I don't even formulate plans any longer. I think He is taking that desire for the things of this world away from me, little by little.

I can feel that other Place gathering itself under my feet and I can almost see it in between my waking and sleeping. I am so ready to go!!!
 
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Oh, thank you, Rosemarie...babies are always fun but I'm kind of getting out of chickens, I guess. I'm expecting Him soon, so am not wanting to get too tied up in the things that preoccupy us in this world. Just trying to stay focused, if you know what I mean. I'm one who can get really wrapped up into plans for farming and such and I've had to curb that these past few years, but now I don't even formulate plans any longer. I think He is taking that desire for the things of this world away from me, little by little.

I can feel that other Place gathering itself under my feet and I can almost see it in between my waking and sleeping. I am so ready to go.
oh man you have me crying again. I for one would sure miss you!
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