LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

View attachment 3821527First little baby, two days early
I'm sorry, is this chick in a little gift bag? This may be the cutest thing I have ever seen. I would like a chick in a gift bag please.
(Why are the eggs in little pouches- is that so they don't smother/roll unhatched siblings around the incubator, or?)
 
This is your daily reminder to never release goldfish into a stream!
(As if anyone here needs one)

I'm so ticked off this morning. We saw a goldfish at the very bottom of a stream yesterday, mere metres from going into the sea. After the current sweeping her down several small waterfalls, she was struggling to swim against the current anymore.
We went back very very early this morning with a bucket hoping she was still there, and she was, but dead- after presumably washing up onto a piece of land and being taken by rats.

Awfully depressing.
And I hate people.

I will be walking upstream today with a bag, and if there's any others dumped I will be netting them immediately. Not convinced there will be anymore though, I have a theory that this fish was sick (I believe carp pox) and that the owner dumped it because they couldn't be bothered with treatment or culling. Pathetic.

Still, I will check regardless, it'll set my mind at ease.
:th
 
I'm sorry, is this chick in a little gift bag? This may be the cutest thing I have ever seen. I would like a chick in a gift bag please.
(Why are the eggs in little pouches- is that so they don't smother/roll unhatched siblings around the incubator, or?)
Yes! They are being used to tell which bloodline each chick came out of.
 
When I was locking up the flock last night, I found Tiny(our new Serama cockerel) underneath Scout's wing
I was going to get a photo but when I came back, Tiny scooted out from underneath
Probably trying to spare himself further embarrassment:lau
 

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