LynnaePB
Free Ranging
Oh I'm so sorry about Fred.Well Fred (polish roo) was trying to play whack a mole with Bambina's body (the silkie paint pullet). She is just so tiny, so he was able to swing her around by her crest, and wouldn't put her down. No damage, thankfully, but I found a new home for him. He will have 3 big polish girls to live with in a much larger area, so its a better fit. I think the enclosed run is just too limited with that many bodies running around. I still have Barney, the silkie paint roo, and he is super sweet with everyone. Of course Fred fell asleep while I was petting him before I put him in the box to leave. Had to make it a little more difficult for me on the way out! He is a sweet roo, just hormones are kicking in.
So now that chicken jail is empty, its now Elsa's turn! Hopefully a couple weeks in there will get her to quit bullying everyone. And hopefully, the others are happier not having to run screaming!


It's so hard with their hormones sometimes. It sounds like he found a great home though.

Silkie chicks (and a mix) just hatched!!!! They've made a mess of the incubator and knocked the eggs around like they're playing soccer.
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Congratulations on the new babies! I hope the rest hatch well too!

How on earth yall handle as many baby chicks as some of you do I will NEVER understand or be able to do!
11 bantams and I cannot keep em straight for nothing! Tried takin pics one by one then back in brooder they go for warmth...no clue whose pic I just did!
I spent more time trying to figure that out than I did taken pics!
So needless to say got flustered and quit after just a few! And it was right after I had to put that one down so that didn't help I'm sure.
So here are the only close ups I got earlier...and I have NO idea which black or chipmunk I got pics of so you may or may not see em again![]()
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Aww those are some great pictures of the little ones!

I'm really bad at keeping track of similar colored babies when I have big groups.
