Yeah, that’s the thing, none of them are especially gregarious like I’m used to! I use those behaviors to indicate boy—Eevee was crazy curious and friendly and loved to sit with me. So we’re Puff and Fluff. But Emilio was always a freak out panic type haha. They all freak out and run like I’m a monster


But they do mostly all relax when I’m holding them, some more than others. Well bummer, I guess I will just have to wait and be patient (one thing I really suck at

). They’re all so freaking cute, why they gotta be so cute??

And speaking of cute…Betty and Fuzzy are the CUTEST mommas

I spent most of my day with the new babies and now I’m feeling bad I didn’t spend more time with my big kids! I was really hoping Newbell’s crop would be cleared before Wednesday (we leave for Portland for the NCAA basketball tournament thru Sunday

) and now I feel bad leaving her. I also really want to see the tiny FTT baby either improve or show sure signs she won’t. I wud hate for my sitters kids to find her

. And my quail have also started laying again which means the boys are starting to fight and I found a couple bloodied birds

So my bird sitter is going to have to deal with that too—blah!

So I have to leave TONS of instructions and label everything and make videos to help them know how to do things…plus Aria has a 4-H test to take before we leave town. Can you tell my vacation is starting to stress me out?
Oh and lastly! A breeder I know is downsizing and asked me if I might take her wheaten Ameraucana Honey…so Honey will be joining us after I’m back from Portland. She is apparently lowest in the pecking order and decided to live with the bantam Cochins and the breeder wanted her to go somewhere where she would take be picked on.

I’m in need of a more mature hen for the boys that isn’t pint sized so I said sure. Plus she’s adorable
Thanks for the help! Those are all amazing tips I will attempt to use
