I have: a 6 month old female Great Pyrenees, Cassiopeia (more commonly called Cassie, Cassowary, Cass, Cass-master- she's going to be spayed next month)
-4 neutered male cats- Scratch, age 16 (deaf as a stone); Gringo, age 12 (brought back from Mexico as a kitten, thus the name); Louie, age 3 (the lone survivor of one of my female's first litter); and Sparta, age 2 (Louie's half-brother, huge scaredy-cat but so loveable)
-2 female spayed cats- Happy, age 4 (who had three litters and was a great mama); and Minnie, age 2, (Sparta and Louie's half-sister, so named b/c she is tiny, but she is one heck of a hunter)
-and an ever-growing number of chickens b/c they apparently have decided they all want to be mamas. There are 36 adult chickens, five 7-week-olds, and six 1-week-olds, so that's what. . . 47 chickens so far. If anybody tells you hatchery birds won't go broody, smack 'em!