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Yes you did Cheeka!!told ya!
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Oh my gosh! I don't know what I would do if I lost one of my babes! Glad you found them all!I promise to get on tomorrow and catch up with everyone! Busy around here. The 3 year old shut the gate to the run th his evening and I had a few chickens that didn't make it in. I went to lock up and only had 12 chickens including the broodies! 3 were pacing the fence 2 were roosting in the feed room and we found the last one huddled under the coop. It took some prodding but she finally came out and went in. I told hubby if I didn't find them all I was quitting! Thank goodness they are all tucked in now!
I love this pic Cheeka!!!
That sure is a cute baby!! Now to get DH to let me have a goat!!Love the coop W4W!!! I read somewhere that silkies don't roost but mine have roosted in the top roost w everyone else! It's so cute to see them up there w everyone else. Only got 6 (I think) today!!! And one was in my strawberry flat nest in the well roof!!! Glad they used it!!! Went out to dinner tonight w old coworkers who are still some of my best friends!! Spent so long out hubby had to put the girls away!!! Got to see Trixie too!!!![]()
I might be the only one who has nothing better to do that check to see if anyone has posted lol.
My chicks seem about equal in terms of personality and I can't tell anything about their individual health at this point. I guess I'll go with 2 nice girls with good sized baby buckets and let the other three go. My daughter's favorite roo is going to his new home next weekend. The two second gen RSL boys are going "home" next week probably. Someone is supposed to email me about my excess red pullets. After all that is done I will still have 3 excess ameracauna roos. No takers on CL.
My BA is still broody and I am caring for "her" chicks.ooh that's a nice setup W4W! I really like the back door... Sillie Soo can get up on the lowest roost on her own, but for a while she needed to hop on the kennel nest and then up to the roost. I worried about her a little when I took the kennel out for Esther... but she was roosting no problem... speaking of Esther... I found her on the roost tonight. I put her back in the Dome. I doubt she's broken of her broodiness, she hopped on the front roost for about a minute and then headed slowly back to her preferred spot. it's fine. maybe later in the season.
My hubs was luke warm about getting chickens for years. I am the animal person. If it weren't for me he probably would live in some very tidy condo, no pets, no kids, and lots of free time!Howdy everyone! I have some great news! While I was out today my son made himself and my husband 3 egg omlets using all of the 5 eggs in the house which sent my DH out to the coop to get the 6th. When I got home found out what had been cooked and asked my DH if we were out of eggs, he shocked me by saying... " I really think we need a couple more chickens that are already laying eggs." ;D I was shocked!! Yay!! He's on board, now to find a couple more!!
Augh, nooooo!! So glad you got them all back in. We don't want you to quit!I promise to get on tomorrow and catch up with everyone! Busy around here. The 3 year old shut the gate to the run th his evening and I had a few chickens that didn't make it in. I went to lock up and only had 12 chickens including the broodies! 3 were pacing the fence 2 were roosting in the feed room and we found the last one huddled under the coop. It took some prodding but she finally came out and went in. I told hubby if I didn't find them all I was quitting! Thank goodness they are all tucked in now!
Very cute. I saw the other one you put on What is this chicken thinking? Not enough brain power today to think of anything worthy for a caption.
I had heard that about the Silkies too, and figured it was because most of them probably can't see well enough to find the roost, their upward vision being somewhat compromised. After I got my Silkie I realized their flight feathers are too split up to get any lift. The Silkie can jump up about 1½ft, so I set the roost a little under that just for her. She always roosts and is not all lacking in chicken intelligence. Very good forager and the first to figure out to standing on the kale leaves enables her to nip off small pieces.Love the coop W4W!!! I read somewhere that silkies don't roost but mine have roosted in the top roost w everyone else! It's so cute to see them up there w everyone else.
Only got 6 (I think) today!!! And one was in my strawberry flat nest in the well roof!!! Glad they used it!!!
Went out to dinner tonight w old coworkers who are still some of my best friends!! Spent so long out hubby had to put the girls away!!!
Got to see Trixie too!!!
Is there such a thing as too cute?