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Got pooped on and bonding!! Good thing I went thrift shopping this weekend specifically for poop-friendly pants.... We are in week 5 of chicken motherhood. We are all bonding quite well!!!! My OBSERVATION IS that Luvvie my FRENCH BCM runs through the crowd to be first to climb up on me, every.time. She is so sweet! Then comes Juanita, my Blue LRW also super sweet. Miss Vickie my sapphire olive egger is also very docile, has total confidence in our love for each other. She wants all of me to herself or not at all. She's the big girl, I suspect she was 3 wks or so when the others came as day old hatches. The ones I was having trouble with were the silkies, but today was the day they realized the fun they were missing out on! They all flew out of brooder on their own a straight on to me! I had a lap and an arm full of chicks eagerly fighting for the highest spot AND pooping, so funny. I literally was covered in chicken babies for the first time in my life and it was AWESOME, a day I'll never forget. My 3 silkies I adore and have named them but they were unsexed so I pray everyday they're girlspic of Juanita on my daughter's lap this weekend. Others pics are the chicks curious around Merlot's kennel, my 2yr dwarf lop bunny! And of course the $3 pooped comfy chicken pants. #noregretsView attachment 2138923View attachment 2138934View attachment 2138949View attachment 2138951View attachment 2138953
What I do every day, Chicken therapy! Here’s my sweet Sunshine napping in my lap. The good life!
I’ve eaten it! It’s good. You boil it like your cooking green beans or broccoli. Turns a bright green when cooked. Tasty. Like asparagus with a slight lemon kick.It’s making my throat feel weird just thinking about it.
I briefly looked it up. Apparently it has medicinal properties.
Yay....Yes they jump in. But that video was taken while I was refilling the tank.
normally when there's ducklings I make sure I keep the water level as full as possible so they can get out. There are cement steps in there too for when the water level does drop-down some.
They have no trouble getting out as long as someone doesn't pick on them and push them under and keep them in.