Very cute. We take pic's alike. Once in a while I do something amazing but don't know what I did so I can do it again. How old are they?
I hear ya Sally8. I have a setting on my camera that compensates for shaky hands. Do you think I can remember how to find that darn setting? Then I find it by accident and can't remember exactly what I pushed!

It was sunny all day today and I spent it outside with my chickens in the orchard. It involved moving lots of birds in and out of the barn and pens so that I didn't have roo on roo problems. It was so fun watching my Silkies on grass for the first time and also interacting with the other flocks.
My three month old white chicks are turning out lovely.
The surviving Grey roo Stinkus doesn't know what to do with himself but I enjoy his nutty behavior. He may well have lead poisoning but he acts normally for a six month old.
He is such a pig pen in the FF I heavily trimmed his crest, beard, and muffs. I like this guy a lot.
Judy the Broody is really tough on the rest of the flock but she seems to have a soft spot for the Silkies. Her brood would go in and out the cage to eat with the Catdance trio. I had them caged while another roo was out and about.
I had a great day!![]()
Ahhh Mumsy...Beautiful birds!! Your silkies look like walking puffy snowballs...something that we still have a lot of here...AND mud AND yuck! Cannot wait for everything to melt & dry up. Love Judy w/the babies on her back. Great pics!
My 8 10 day olds are loving the FF. I feed them that in the morning along with dry chick feed. They are not happy I put the dry stuff into a regular feeder and took out the little dog dish I had been using. They kept scratching it out all over the place. I feel bad for the 1 RSL that liked to sleep in that dish.They just love FF