LOL... you aren't kiddingNeat. I just love those fuzzy butts. Sounds like you had your hands full with all.those black babies. Too bad about the guineas.Would you post a pic of them? I haven't seen a chick.![]()
She is just the cutest lil thing, my lil roo is a lil punk lol. I don't think I'll keep him. I'll try to get a good picture of him. To show off his wierdness. I got most of my chickens from IFA.

Tomorrow I'll get pics of the guinea keets. Took some pics today of the chicks but don't even remember where I put the camera... so very tired.
LOL... yes, a few is an under statement.Ah, thank you.
Desert, sounds like you have a few chicks! Congrats on the hatch![]()

If I remember right I had 54 out of 69 hatch. Think that was after I found two more in the hatching tray tonight, maybe before... too tired to think straight. Was thinking about tossing the rest as no hatches, opened the inc and there were two babies looking at me. The eggs stay in!!! I'll give them 2 more days.that's so awesome. Let me know how it all turns out
So nice to see you on!!! Glad to hear you'll soon have some 'real' time.Gah, one of these days I am going to get a real life and not feel exhausted all the time. Actually, in another month or so, it looks like my work schedule might lighten up a bit and I'll actually have time to enjoy my kids, my chickens, and the stupid $4000 cat. Now, if I can just keep my mother out of the hospital...
Anyway, things are clipping along here. I still have the 3 adult Cream Legbar hens, but I am impossible to get hold of these days, so I don't know when I'll be able to get them sold. I also have 3 BLRW I was going to get rid of, but I was eyeing them yesterday as I got out of the car (yes, they are in the garage) and they are actually starting to look rather like breeding stock to me, so I'm not sure now! Of course, I believe I have mild dementia these days, so a clown would probably look like good breeding stock...
My chickens here at the house appear to be on strike--no one except Bokbok is laying any eggs. Can't figure it out, since the ones at the land are laying like crazy (my roommates keep bringing down buckets of eggs). Plenty of food, plenty of water, plenty of shade...and no eggs. Sheesh. I'm about to send the boys out to post a chicken salad recipe on the coops to see if that motivates them a bit.
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GREAT NEWS!!!!!Good news. Last week i was going to put down one of my Silkies cause she couldn't walk, after reading a couple post on her i decided to give her a chance to recover. Today she has been trying to stand on her bad leg. She has really been able to bend it but today she has been bending it for short periods of time and standing on it.

Very nice!!!!7 out of 9 leghorn eggs that went into lock down, hatched.These have the silver gene, so the when the chicks turn into hens, their babies can be sexed easily if they have been bred to a nice big red roo.