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Kind of you to put them up for adoption! Signing the papers right now.
Decade not nearly AAView attachment 1633786
I have been wanting to do this for some time now. I knew once I started doing this there would be no going back. So I am now diving in and I hope you all enjoy coming along for the ride.
First of all let me tell you how we view our flock as that will help you to understand why we treat them like we do.
Our birds are our pets and we treat them as such. We do not care if someone is not laying eggs. They are welcome to stay at Fluffy Butt Acres until they pass naturally. (Now don't go telling them that! I would hate for word to get out) We do thoroughly enjoy the fresh eggs.
I plan to tell stories from the past as well as from today. I hope you all enjoy and will share stories of your flocks as well.
View attachment 1633786
I have been wanting to do this for some time now. I knew once I started doing this there would be no going back. So I am now diving in and I hope you all enjoy coming along for the ride.
First of all let me tell you how we view our flock as that will help you to understand why we treat them like we do.
Our birds are our pets and we treat them as such. We do not care if someone is not laying eggs. They are welcome to stay at Fluffy Butt Acres until they pass naturally. (Now don't go telling them that! I would hate for word to get out) We do thoroughly enjoy the fresh eggs.
I plan to tell stories from the past as well as from today. I hope you all enjoy and will share stories of your flocks as well.
We are not as creative with the name of our coop but our 11yr old daughter has already named all of our flock. 8 chicks as a start. We are hoping they will be producers of many fresh eggs. But that won't bear big one since our daughter will.enjoy caring for and watching the grow up and run around. Love the post!.View attachment 1633786
I have been wanting to do this for some time now. I knew once I started doing this there would be no going back. So I am now diving in and I hope you all enjoy coming along for the ride.
First of all let me tell you how we view our flock as that will help you to understand why we treat them like we do.
Our birds are our pets and we treat them as such. We do not care if someone is not laying eggs. They are welcome to stay at Fluffy Butt Acres until they pass naturally. (Now don't go telling them that! I would hate for word to get out) We do thoroughly enjoy the fresh eggs.
I plan to tell stories from the past as well as from today. I hope you all enjoy and will share stories of your flocks as well.
That picture of them all settling down for the night with the babies in the box is a wonderful picture. You should submit for POW or calendar.Finally have names for at least some of the littles
View attachment 3135496Pippa, mini-Cheetah with cheeks
View attachment 3135498Maizie, hatched from a blue egg, buff Orpington x EE, will likely lay either blue or green eggs, but several months away yet.
View attachment 3135500Ember, a feisty little thing: at the MIL, she would attack any hand going into brooder, wether near any baby or at the other end. Since coming here, only once.
This little chocolate flame is still undetermined. Has a bit of wattles (not as much as Horus), but comb isn't doing much (no color).View attachment 3135514
Settling down tonight...View attachment 3135513Horus is at the back, and wattles are noticeable as is comb growth.
Jessica and her littlesView attachment 3135522No signs of wattles or comb color.View attachment 3135523Bonus: don't you love it when they move at JUST the wrong moment
And 4 horses too - ok?Kind of you to put them up for adoption! Signing the papers right now.
Oh yes it's so annoying hahaFinally have names for at least some of the littles
View attachment 3135496Pippa, mini-Cheetah with cheeks
View attachment 3135498Maizie, hatched from a blue egg, buff Orpington x EE, will likely lay either blue or green eggs, but several months away yet.
View attachment 3135500Ember, a feisty little thing: at the MIL, she would attack any hand going into brooder, wether near any baby or at the other end. Since coming here, only once.
This little chocolate flame is still undetermined. Has a bit of wattles (not as much as Horus), but comb isn't doing much (no color).View attachment 3135514
Settling down tonight...View attachment 3135513Horus is at the back, and wattles are noticeable as is comb growth.
Jessica and her littlesView attachment 3135522No signs of wattles or comb color.View attachment 3135523Bonus: don't you love it when they move at JUST the wrong moment
So darling, oh they are just so cuteFinally have names for at least some of the littles
View attachment 3135496Pippa, mini-Cheetah with cheeks
View attachment 3135498Maizie, hatched from a blue egg, buff Orpington x EE, will likely lay either blue or green eggs, but several months away yet.
View attachment 3135500Ember, a feisty little thing: at the MIL, she would attack any hand going into brooder, wether near any baby or at the other end. Since coming here, only once.
This little chocolate flame is still undetermined. Has a bit of wattles (not as much as Horus), but comb isn't doing much (no color).View attachment 3135514
Settling down tonight...View attachment 3135513Horus is at the back, and wattles are noticeable as is comb growth.
Jessica and her littlesView attachment 3135522No signs of wattles or comb color.View attachment 3135523Bonus: don't you love it when they move at JUST the wrong moment
We need photos of the chicksDecade not nearly AA
We are not as creative with the name of our coop but our 11yr old daughter has already named all of our flock. 8 chicks as a start. We are hoping they will be producers of many fresh eggs. But that won't bear big one since our daughter will.enjoy caring for and watching the grow up and run around. Love the post!.