The four Buff chicks are the loudest, the two Ameraucanas are the friendliest, and the four Barred Rock the feistiest.
Wing and tail feathers are growing in, the temperature of the brooder has been lowered, the chicks don't seem quite as fragile. We try to hold them everyday, however, as of yet no one wants to sit on a lap. Pip will now feed out of my hand, the rest are content to watch.
Here's little Willa practicing her high wire act. After this photo was taken the rest of the chicks gave it a try. Then all in unison they peered up at me and decided it was time to fly the coop.
Wings were flapping and a grand attempt was made, but the screening was in arms reach and quickly placed over the lower end of the condo unit. That was close. "Honey I think you better work on the coop today." Till next time.
Wings were flapping and a grand attempt was made, but the screening was in arms reach and quickly placed over the lower end of the condo unit. That was close. "Honey I think you better work on the coop today." Till next time.
4 comments:
Are you sure that beautiful Emma Lou isn't planning a chicken dinner?
Hello Julie!! Its Morgan not Evie! I love your chickens they're so cute! It makes me think of my guineas when they were just keets.:). Make sure you keep em safe (i know you will!)and give a hug to Emma, Bill, and Mr.Windslow for me!
Good luck, Morgie <3
Way to go girls!!! (This is the real Eve now!) You're doing a great job Julie! You too Bill, hope your nearly done with the coop, they are almost ready! Now if it would just warm up a little!
Chickens are just so much fun! I really do enjoy mine.
Good luck with yours!
Linda
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