springtime post your new chick pics


Sleepy baby. New Jersey Giant. 6 of them.

Seabrite Bantum,Barrd Rock,RIR, Americana, 2 NJG

One Cornish Cross in the middle of the pack. It was only 1/4 of the other Cornish, so it got to stay in for a while longer.


NJG and guessing Silver Duckwing. All I know is it's a Bantam!

2 RIR,1 NJG, and 2 Salmon Faverolles.
All total; 6 NJG, 2 Barred, 2 RIR, 2 Faverolles, 1 Porcelain d'lucce,1 Japanese White Tailed Bantam, 2 Americanas, 1 Seabrite Bantam, 2 Chipmunk (aka hopefuls, duckwings), and one out grown Cornish.
 
Also have 9 White Crested Polish, 4 Speckled Sussex, 9 more Cornish, couple Buff Orph, few more Barred, Australorps, 1 Silver Laced Wyndotte, and 4 brown leggern hens. They have all earned the rank of " Outside".

Don't want to leave out 3 Belgium, 1 Percheron, 3 Minis, 1 Appaloosa, and 9 Quarter Horses.
1 dog and 1 cat.
 
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They just go, go, till they drop. I'm a first timer...wish me luck. I have a nice mix, I think...EE's, RIR's,BPR's, Australorp and a Speckled Sussex.
 
Just got new chicks! Six Rhode Island Reds and four Barred Rocks. ^_^ Hope to have pictures of them up here soon! By the way, these are all so adorable! :D
 
Well, I'm not hatching eggs - yet! Started with 3 RIRs and 3 NHRs. Here they are at 8 weeks trying out the roost and nesting boxes:





Then I added 3 each Ameracauna, Barred Rock and Buckeyes - they don't all appear in the pic, but here are a few (unfortunately, I lost 2 Buckeyes to the rain and temps) - they were about 3 days when I turned them loose in the henhouse:




One of the New Hampshires got in the pic! Anyway, everyone gets along, and the older girls are actually protective of the babies! I'll update as they get older...
 

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