Quote:
SAWEEEET ! ! !![]()
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Quote:
SAWEEEET ! ! !![]()
What cuties! And a lovely assortment of colors too. Makes me want to try silkies. No it doesn't. Maybe it does. I can't decide. Might need another coop.I had figured on avoiding a big part of chicken math by NOT having an incubator. I forget that we have some very skilled enablers on this thread.And what do I do? Hatch out natural bators!![]()
My name just changed!!!!!
Quote: Cute chicks! But I'd get them off that newspaper asap...it's way too slick, and you're likely to end up with some spraddle leg to deal with...
I'll trade for cream legbars. Already looking at coops on craigslist. I thought I was doneLike the name!![]()
Oh, and maybe next spring I will have some silkies for you! I hopefully will be able to hatch out my own with my silkie bators!
So start planning that next coop. They don't need quit as much space as LF.![]()
Say Carol, I may have some Silkies that will need new homes in a few months.What cuties! And a lovely assortment of colors too. Makes me want to try silkies. No it doesn't. Maybe it does. I can't decide. Might need another coop.
It is easy to avoid chicken math when you buy chicks once a year at the feed store. By the time your brooder is empty, the feed stores are done too. But when you figure out how to turn little oblong food balls (eggs) into the cutest fluffiest, cheepiest bundles of love, it is all over! My daughter would plead to let the chickens be Mommies. I gave in one year and that's when it struck me. So kids, neighbors, friends apparently are all co contributers.