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Showing posts with label hatching chicks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hatching chicks. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Chicken Love....a Sign of Spring

What is it about these little creatures that make them so lovable?


It is a sure sign of spring when you hear their sweet chirping when you walk through the doors of your local farm store.  
They are so cute, you just can't get one.
Oh no, you have to get as many as you can.
And choosing the variety you desire is no small task. 


This year, however, I chose chicks according to their egg's size and color, and according to their arrival date at my local farm store. 

I wanted the chicks to all be the same age to avoid the older ones pecking on the younger ones.  So that narrowed down my choices.  



Even though I didn't get every chick on my chick wish list ,
I am delighted with the choices I made....

4 Ameraucanas
4 Welsummers
1 Black Jersey Giant
 ( we have a white one and
 she lays LARGE eggs:)
1 Buff Brahma
and 
1 Silver laced Wyandotte
( okay, so I chose her for her beauty, I admit it!)



My daughter bought 4 little chicks too, and added them to our little table top brooder.  

I quickly made this Fresh Eggs Daily inspired
brooder.  It was easy to do. Check it out.

She tried to mark hers with a Sharpie.
 It didn't work out so well.
 The markings were gone by the end of the day!


For the first week, everyone enjoy watching the chicks.  
Even the dog.  She was fascinated by all that cheeping.



Of course the grand babies loved them.



It's amazing how fast  chicks  grow.  By the end of the first week they had lots of feathers and were trying to use them by flapping all over the place.  They reminded me of the Wright Brothers.  

I had to move them from their little brooder into this large crate.
(and to the laundry room)



After just 1 week, little tail feathers were emerging. 

ca-ute!

After 2 weeks, I moved them yet again.
This time to the tractor coop.  
Hubs brought the coop portion (minus the run) to the garage. So I could closely watch them, and make certain they are warm enough. (He's a sweet hubby)


At 2 1/2 weeks old, you can see they are growing and changing quickly.  They have officially become awkward looking teenagers- but still very adorable!




So while we're talking chickens.......
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WARNING......
This story is not for those with a weak stomach or anyone who may be eating breakfast!
But if you're a tough ol' bird like me...
Keep Reading....
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Everyday, 
for more than a week,
every morning when I went to the chicken house,
I would find this....


It's a little nest, made my a little creature in a "nesting" box.

So every morning, I swooshed it out. 
This went on for at least a week.   
Until one morning, when I swooshed it out of the box,
little pink baby mice fell out!

Sorry to say, that within seconds,
the baby mice were
GONE!  

The Girls are still smacking their beaks!

The next day, 
Ms. Mouse had built a new nest.  
Why? 

Well, I had to get ugly with Ms. Mouse.  
(I'll spare you the details)

She's gone now.....at least I think she is.

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I'll leave you with this final picture I snapped the other day....
a wonderful reminder that spring is near!  YEAH!!


linked to

http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2013/03/clever-chicks-blog-hop-25-polka-dot.html




















Thursday, August 19, 2010

UNDER HIS (or her:-) WING


He will cover you with his feathers. He will shelter you with his wings. His faithful promises are your armor and protection. Psalm 91:4




Wednesday, August 18, 2010

New Peepies

About 3 weeks ago, one our Henny Pennies went broody! At first, she was laying on 9 eggs that she had collected. The next time I checked she had 17, and next time.. 21! Evidently, her girlfriends were helping her out! So we moved Miss Henny Penny to the tractor coop where she could cozy up in a nest box and have some privacy. Yesterday the chicks began hatching. So far....2 brown chickies and a white one. And at last check, a white leghorn was beginning to hatch. Let's just hope that none of them are roosters. My record on roosters isn't too hot. The last batch of chickies were about 50% roosters...UGH!










Saturday, April 25, 2009

Chicken Update

As of today, we have 31 chickens! If you remember, we bought 9 chicks at our local farm supply store- 6 sex link, (3 red, 3 black) and 3 polish chicks (2 buff and 1 white crested black). Then we incubated 24 eggs, hatching 16 chicks. And I also bought 6 Aracauna chicks. Now I'm wondering what I am going to do with all those chickens! Although once we can identify which chicks are roosters we can thin the flock.



Check out chicken scrapbook pages I posted at http://www.scrapbookflair.com/.









Who knew chickens could be so cute. My husband and I just hover around the coop mesmerized by their every move. They are so entertaining. It's amazing to me that no one had to teach them to be chickens. They just do it. They scratch, and go through the motions of taking a dust bath. They even practice sparring with one another. And now I'm looking forward to hearing those little roosters crow.
Have a great day.....hope it's something to crow about!
Tammy

Friday, March 27, 2009

Birthin' Babies

I've been birthin' babies for 2 days now. It's like a maternity ward here. And I have to say that I am exhausted. It is hard to get any of my household chores done when the incubator is ALIVE! Chirp, chirp, chirp! For me, watching these little chicks hatch is evidence of the intricate handiwork of our Creator.


Enjoy the photos!


The process starts with a lot of pecking and just one little crack...



When the other chicks hear the pecking, it stirs them up to do the same...




Number 2 chick hatched before number 1!


Chick number 1 breaks free......



And another one.......





And before you know it......

You have 16 adorable, fuzzy peeps!
Have a great day!

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