It's a good place to take a load off & have a nap!
She'll also have a little sit on an egg if she finds one!

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It's a good place to take a load off & have a nap!
When I got my chickens this go around...I wasn't very excited about it as I felt we were going backwards instead of moving ahead...they were a food source...not for meat(unless the economy tanked) but eggs, I was also looking for friendly & hardy breeds. They have become so much more to me than I had ever imagined! I hope to get a few more hens in the Spring & I already have a name that I hope will fit one of them...she will have to be an elegant hen for it to work! I'm still trying to decide what I will be getting!Good call!I really didn't know much about them but they were a breed that interested me & their shape is exquisite.
I hope she doesn't overdo it. There is always one that won't put up with it.She's the 2nd bantam I've had here with aspirations beyond her size. It always amuses & astounds me to watch the smallest birds take on the biggest girls around.
When I got my chickens this go around...I wasn't very excited about it as I felt we were going backwards instead of moving ahead...they were a food source...not for meat(unless the economy tanked) but eggs, I was also looking for friendly & hardy breeds. They have become so much more to me than I had ever imagined! I hope to get a few more hens in the Spring & I already have a name that I hope will fit one of them...she will have to be an elegant hen for it to work! I'm still trying to decide what I will be getting!Good call!I really didn't know much about them but they were a breed that interested me & their shape is exquisite.
Especially if she picks the wrong big one. Of course she will learn, one way or another.I hope she doesn't overdo it. There is always one that won't put up with it.
Luckily amongst the new girls they're all pretty much wimps apart from Ceres & she is closer to Titania in size.I hope she doesn't overdo it. There is always one that won't put up with it.
She will ~ but I remember Pebbles just took it for granted that she would be accepted on her own terms & the astounding thing was, she was! The others all had to earn their place in the flock. Not Pebbles!Especially if she picks the wrong big one. Of course she will learn, one way or another.
If you want elegant........When I got my chickens this go around...I wasn't very excited about it as I felt we were going backwards instead of moving ahead...they were a food source...not for meat(unless the economy tanked) but eggs, I was also looking for friendly & hardy breeds. They have become so much more to me than I had ever imagined! I hope to get a few more hens in the Spring & I already have a name that I hope will fit one of them...she will have to be an elegant hen for it to work! I'm still trying to decide what I will be getting!
And the pleasure of knowing where your food is coming from and how they are being treated and raised is something to be thankful for as well (quietly tucking soapbox back under chair, oops)The more property one has the more work there is, so that's definitely a huge consideration! We were ready to be finished with homesteading...to travel and not have anymore animals...then Covid! So, we are back to chickens, pigs and we added rabbits this year! The work is all done by us...without help, which is how it's always been...this is not how we envisioned our retirement! Maybe, if I had never experienced this life I wouldn't whine about it so much now! That being said, I am truly thankful for what we have and the level of self sufficiency that provides!
I'm really looking forward to a break from responsibility.January is a good month to take off. It's far too hot to work. I know you'll be busy but the end result should be very, very satisfying!