Lots of chicken shenanigans as always. Probably going to remove/rehome Heath as he just chases the ladies horribly and he's too big already anyway. Also I don't need a brown egg layer.
I've been told he's a Wyandotte but his comb isn't right for it. It's a weird one, not pea, not straight, not rose, he's a mix.
It's sad though - he is a loner and hangs out with the babies all day in and around the hen house -- Oscar, and all the rest of the younger Cockerels are welcome to hang out with everyone. I think no one really likes Heath too much. That tugs at my heart strings.
We have a bunch of stacked straw by the barn and today I saw Ginger nesting in it; no eggs in there lol
Just took a bunch of photos today before lockup; it was humid and hot but I was away all day at a BBQ so I missed them.
Some people in another thread were talking about how 'chickens must not like tall grass because predators can lurk in them' and how their chickens always avoid tall grass.
I do not know what the HECK they are on about. My chickens free range over an entire natural chicken range (300 feet radius circle from hen house -- this has proven to be *entirely* accurate from whatever journal I read it in) but they have all that space, and more, to do whatever the hell they want to do, all day long, dawn to dusk.
Anyway, the only predators in the daytime are hawks. Long grass is *cover* from hawks. My chickens LOVE it and will forage in it. Do they love the cut grass? Of course! Because it kicks up the bugs and makes life easier for them to find bugs, but they seek out the tall grass, too.
They REALLY love hedges and bushes though. I need to get a good current photo of my giant chicken hedge lol
Cracker, being SO so pretty. 12 weeks old, almost 13 \o/ He does not crow yet.
Batman, one of the Lollipops, a little Cockerel, who is coming up on 7 weeks old, has been crowing every morning for 3 days now! I need to get it on video!!! ITS SO CUTE.
Two of my friendly lollipops, Whoopie with her hackles and then Chuck Jr who doesn't have any, but has a red comb. Chicken genetics! I know Cockerels aren't supposed to jump up on you, but these Lollipops are different. They just are. We also aren't keeping any of the Cockerels other than Batman. Cocoa, Miss Pecky and Chuck Jr will be re-homed I suppose.
A real quick reckoning of Cockerels;
Chuck (the only Rooster)
Oscar
Heath
Cream
Cracker
Miss Pecky
Cocoa
Chuck Jr
Batman
then a variety of cockerels from tilly's batch, bator batch and welsummer/ameraucana batch.
We will see how it goes with 5-6 adult Roosters in a flock of 70 But we need to let the Welsummers/Ameraucana grow up and get that assessment.
My Bielefelder Millie - who almost never has her tail up but otherwise looks gorgeous. She is 16 weeks old.
Ayu's teeny tiny eggs compared to 1 regular size LOL
we ate all those today, I made devilled eggs from my own eggs and they were yum.
This was yesterday - but the sky over our pastures is magnificent on a regular basis
This closer pasture has since been bushhogged LOL