YO GEORGIANS! :)

Look what hatched out today. She's still got 4 eggs under her to go.

A EE up front, a BR in the back and I don't know what the little white one is. Maybe the offspring of a red sex-link?
 
I love this! I can see myself doing it. Crazy maybe but a good kind of crazy.
Lol. I love that pic! My office mates say I'm crazy because of the chicken talk and hatching. But I always tell them that at least I'm the good kind of crazy!!!!! ;)
 
Lol. I love that pic! My office mates say I'm crazy because of the chicken talk and hatching. But I always tell them that at least I'm the good kind of crazy!!!!!
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Wow I can so see doing this to, but I know my hubby would be a man on the edge lol
 
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It was pretty crazy! I was so very worried...everyone was telling me that they would be so stressed - I thought that maybe a couple would actually die of shock or stress along the way, but some of them are getting older and I couldn't see leaving them with someone else to suffer in another Phoenix summer of 118. I wanted to take the chance that they'd make it. Should I have been so worried?? NOPE....they continued to lay the whole trip, even! I think the big thing is that they are very bonded to us, and they could see and hear us the whole time so they really weren't too worried about anything. We also did the drive straight through, so they were in the carriers for about 35 hours...no more.

Doing the carrier cleaning, food and water dish change over at rest stops got interesting, though. People thought we had lots (and lots) of small extremely messy dogs......
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The only time it got kinda rough was at dawn (on the driver, as we had not planned well and put one of the roosters right behind the driver's head rest (
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) and during 'egg song' time for a couple of our louder more complain-y hens....whoa!
 
It was pretty crazy! I was so very worried...everyone was telling me that they would be so stressed - I thought that maybe a couple would actually die of shock or stress along the way, but some of them are getting older and I couldn't see leaving them with someone else to suffer in another Phoenix summer of 118. I wanted to take the chance that they'd make it. Should I have been so worried?? NOPE....they continued to lay the whole trip, even! I think the big thing is that they are very bonded to us, and they could see and hear us the whole time so they really weren't too worried about anything. We also did the drive straight through, so they were in the carriers for about 35 hours...no more. Doing the carrier cleaning, food and water dish change over at rest stops got interesting, though. People thought we had lots (and lots) of small extremely messy dogs......
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The only time it got kinda rough was at dawn (on the driver, as we had not planned well and put one of the roosters right behind the driver's head rest (
he.gif
) and during 'egg song' time for a couple of our louder more complain-y hens....whoa!
Loved it! So glad that you are all safe and were able to stay together.
 

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