Oh my gosh, I love you guys. I just caught up on the posts I hadn't read yet in the last two pages (or had only skimmed) It feels good to giggle so much 
Madchicken, your BA picture makes me laugh! "Aaaargh, what you doing in here?! Get out, human!" She reminds me of the Marans I had that went broody in the spring. She'd growl if you got too close to her, then resort to biting.
Lisa, how exciting, a new layer! I hope it's your Delaware! Aww, I miss my Ellie now, always will. I hope to get another Dellie next year, if I get chickies.
Sasha, way funny about your chickens in the snow
We got some snow today before I was headed off to work. I looked out back and saw the chickens scrambling around in the preserve. "OH MY GAWSH! What is it?!?! Ruuuun!" And then just the two pullets off to the side who weren't alarmed, but rather wanted to eat the snow to see what it was. This is going to be a fun winter, I can tell
We just had a big storm arrive here a few minutes ago, too. My brother called me from the airport (he works there) and said I needed to put the chickens away fast. Yep, got 'em all rounded up right in time.
Hattie, I totally understand how that goes. I never thought I'd get attached to turkeys, after seeing how messy and stinky they can be. Then I got the white ones to raise for my BF, and yep, now I can't butcher them myself. And another reason I need to live closer to you! I could totally give you some EE eggs. Phooey.
So if I'm figuring this right, I now have one layer. It's the little BSL I got for my mom, and she lays about once every two days or so. The BO and RIR have become Scrooges, and I think I still have at least two unidentified egg layers that are on strike - one Wyandotte and one EE, I think. I hope they pick up a little again after they get used to the cold.

Madchicken, your BA picture makes me laugh! "Aaaargh, what you doing in here?! Get out, human!" She reminds me of the Marans I had that went broody in the spring. She'd growl if you got too close to her, then resort to biting.
Lisa, how exciting, a new layer! I hope it's your Delaware! Aww, I miss my Ellie now, always will. I hope to get another Dellie next year, if I get chickies.
Sasha, way funny about your chickens in the snow


Hattie, I totally understand how that goes. I never thought I'd get attached to turkeys, after seeing how messy and stinky they can be. Then I got the white ones to raise for my BF, and yep, now I can't butcher them myself. And another reason I need to live closer to you! I could totally give you some EE eggs. Phooey.
So if I'm figuring this right, I now have one layer. It's the little BSL I got for my mom, and she lays about once every two days or so. The BO and RIR have become Scrooges, and I think I still have at least two unidentified egg layers that are on strike - one Wyandotte and one EE, I think. I hope they pick up a little again after they get used to the cold.