Pipd's Peeps!

...Hey, y'all! Sorry for not checking in last week :oops:

Things are moving along pretty normally here, just busy busy busy. 4 weeks left in the semester, but I did find out that my finals are all on the Monday and Tuesday of finals week, so it's actually more like 3.5 weeks :yesss: I do have a final project due at the end of the week for my writing class, but it's honestly pretty much nothing, so shouldn't take me more than a day or two to finish.

One thing I'd like to mention that I missed in not checking in last week is that my flock reached a major milestone! It was not always my flock and none of the original birds are still with us, of course, but the flock has existed in one form or another for a continuous 20 years as of this month!

On the chickens, themselves, we did lose Rowena after all to heart failure, just like her father. Poor old gal. She was a little over 8 years old and the last of my silkied Red Cochin bantams. All that's left of those genes is in Amaretto, the Silkie x Cochin mix. I'd like to hatch some chicks out of her this year, but she's the broodiest little witch in the flock so we'll see if she even lays enough to accomplish that. :rolleyes:

At any rate, Rowena was such an icon of attitude, and the flock is surely much smaller without her. 💔

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I'm also afraid that the mink attack will have one last victim as well. While Morena was not in as bad of shape as Delphine was from her injuries, I'm starting to see some concerning neurological signs in her as well, such as her pupils being different sizes even when I shine the flashlight at them. 😬 This morning, she was lying on her side by the roosts and I thought for sure she had already passed, but I noticed her blink. I set her on her feet and she hurried over to eat. So she's still mobile and eating on her own... But I definitely worry that there's more internal damage there than I initially thought.

I had a couple freak accident type of losses over the past 2 weeks as well. Both were non-keeper silkied Cochin hens, but it still hurts to lose healthy birds to accidents. I particularly feel guilty that I've let school preoccupy me so much that I let things I'd otherwise catch slip by me and cause such losses. :( But, you can only learn and move forward.

And, in the interest of moving forward... some pictures from the past couple weeks. :D

Birchy is getting along fabulously in the mixed flock! He's one of the most personable roosters I think I've ever had in my mixed flock, too, always coming up to me to see what's going on or whether I've brought snacks. 🥰 He did try to fight some of the cockerels through the fence and ended up with that scabbing on his face and comb, but he's gotten along great with everyone actually in the mixed flock. I also think he has some of the prettiest eyes! :love

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Roland is pretty much the only one in the mixed flock that took exception to Birch integrating, but his legs are so wonked that he can't put much of any fight anyway and Birchy just ignores him. 🤭

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Kya has decided lately that she'd rather perch on the Cochin perches out on the deck than inside the coop where she's been roosting for months. Scared me to death thinking someone was missing a few nights in a row when I came up short on roll call in there! :th

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Another shot of Kya one morning still 'in bed' 🤭

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Poor darlings have clearly never been fed before. It's a wonder they haven't starved to death yet. :rolleyes:

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A broody unnamed pullet unhappy with me for pulling her from her nest that evening. Sadly, this is one of the two birds I lost to freak accidents. She managed to get her head caught in the bars of the cage I was using to broody bust her and she appeared to have panicked and broken her own neck in doing so. :( Rest in peace, pretty lady.

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Mallow, Sylvie, and Pete waiting for me to open the coop one morning and serve them their breakfast. :rolleyes:

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Mallow again, err... trying his best 😳 Poor guy just isn't quite big enough of a man for those larger hens.

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And lastly, Sumi and Vega have decided that this old feeder that fell over and got filled with dried out old droppings is the ideal place to lay their eggs 😬 This is Sumi giving me looks for questioning her wisdom or something

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Sorry to hear about the losses. Hopefully Morena pulls through.
I always love the photos and stories you post and miss them when you're at school. ❤️

Congrats on a 20 year milestone!
 
They are still being rotten. 😭 The other morning I was hopeful as they were both out and not really bothering each other. Then, they started back up. I watched them for a bit, but right when I went to break it up, Rebel tore off a chunk under Cheddar's beak. Oddly it didn't bleed, but it's definitely missing a piece of wattle there. I Dr his comb back up and separated again. Cheddar gets a few min with the girls in the evening. I guess it's better than him missing pieces of flesh. At this point, I really don't know what to do. I'm having a hard time parting with him too. When I put him in the crate (so that I could get stuff around to tend to him) he made a weird cry and my heart broke for him. I'm not sure if he thought he would have to stay there for a while though. He did have to stay in the crate (which is in the shed) the other day when it poured all day long because he was getting soaked in his separation area. Maybe I'm reading to much into it. :confused:

It's tough. I separated Bucky from his flock last weekend and he about broke my heart calling for his girls that evening at roost time. Those darn roosters always creep in there and grab onto your heart, and then when they cause trouble it's so hard to be decisive about what to do with them. :barnie I wish I had a viable solution for you with your boys. :hugs


Sorry to hear about the losses. Hopefully Morena pulls through.
I always love the photos and stories you post and miss them when you're at school. ❤️

Congrats on a 20 year milestone!

Sadly, Morena didn't make it. :( I sort of knew she was going downhill after I realized her pupils were two different sizes. Her wounds seemed minor, but there must have been some kind of internal injury to her brain. Poor girl. On the plus side, I haven't seen hide nor hair of that mink since that day, over a month ago now. Hopefully that means it's moved on for good.

I'm glad to hear you enjoy my posts, though! Anxiety is a constant voice in the back of my head saying no one cares, my posts are just an annoyance, I should just lurk and leave everyone alone... And I've gotten a lot better over the years about realizing when it's just my brain chemicals acting up again, but I appreciate confirmation that those thoughts aren't actually the case! ❤️


Had a hawk attack on Saturday. Neighbor saw it swoop for one of my hens with chicks. Hen covered the chicks and stayed where she was. Then my army of roosters swarmed the hawk. All chickens fine and hawk flew away. So glad I have lots of responsible roosters.

Good boys!!
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Hoping my mixed flock guys will prove to be as valuable if necessary!

Any pictures of the hawk-vanquishing heroes? :pop


Wow!! @pipdzipdnreadytogo you have a beautiful flock! I LOVE the Silkied Cohins (?) I would love to get some eventually... Where did you get yours? Or are they your own project?

:frow Not my own project, just one I fell in love with years ago and decided to dedicate some work into. It's rather inactive at the moment (though it should pick up as we enter hatching season!), but this is my thread that focuses more on my work with improving my silkied Cochin line: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/breeding-silkied-cochin-bantams-to-the-standard.1555327/

My current birds all originated from eggs out of Gopher Hill Farms in Georgia. I'd be happy to send you a link to their Facebook page so you can get into contact if you'd like!
 
Another busy week down and just about 2-and-a-half to go in the semester!
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This weekend, my focus is going to be on finishing out as much homework as I can for the semester so that I don't have to worry about it next weekend or the weekend before finals. I also need to clean up my room (aka the incubator / brooder room) and get my incubators cleaned up and running. I have 12 eggs out of the corner coop collected to set so far, but I don't plan to set them until Monday so that I can be pretty confident they won't hatch early and distract me from getting all of my final projects done for the semester. Anyway, point being, another busy weekend ahead for me!

We're so close now, though! I can feel summer break coming fast! I really need that break, y'all!! :th


In chickening news, not much is going on beyond what I already mentioned. Egg laying is crazy right now, getting at least 2 dozen eggs daily. We're down from 2-and-a-half dozen because the broody brigade is firing up for the season and lowering the numbers some, but honestly, I don't know what I'm going to do with all these eggs anyway!!

I also moved Sterling out to the outer coop in Bucky's place this morning. The green coop girls already seem pretty receptive of him--Lavender was squatting for him before I even let him out loose with them! So I think things will go well with that integration. I do still need to pull several hens from the two outer coop flocks to focus on solid type and see if I can't get fertility up in those pens a bit more, but that can wait until I actually plan to set from them.

This week's pictures, starting with Sterling this morning. This was after a squirrel barked and scared him so hard that he flapped into the air with a sharp "BOCK!" I was laughing at him over that and I don't think he appreciated it 🤭

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Giving Mallow the Lion King treatment after he jumped at my boot.
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If he weren't too small to do any damage, he'd be looking at joining the soup list for that behavior!

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Ivy giving me a piece of her mind :oops:

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Three old ladies up to roost already one afternoon. :love This is Ganymede, a Silkie x Easter-egger mix, and Sylvie and Ida, my last two Mottled Cochin bantams from Meyer Hatchery:

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Bucky looking shocked and confused the day I moved him, poor guy 🥺

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Augusta checking out what I was doing :love

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Birch on a stepping stone looking handsome 😍

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And Perdi lounging in broody jail :rolleyes:

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Happy Easter to those of you who celebrate it! :jumpy (and a happy regular Sunday to those of you who don't 🤭 )

I've gotten the brooder room cleaned up and ready. My sister is cooking her annual Easter meal, so cleaning up the incubator and getting it up and running to stabilize overnight is going to have to wait a little longer. I have a lucky baker's dozen of eggs (and hopefully 1 or 2 more I'll collect this evening) to set tomorrow. Approximately 22 days until my first hatch of the year!! 😁
 
Happy Easter Pipd and all who celebrate! Χριστός Ανέστη, as we say around here :D .

Sorry for all the losses you’ve been experiencing lately :hugs . They had amazing lives, and they will most definitely be missed.

Hoping that everything goes well with your mother:hugs.

Don’t doubt your contribution to this forum for a second, Pipd! You’re one of the best peeps here. Even if your posts were not informative in the slightest (which is far from the case), you’re an amazing human and a welcoming presence on BYC. I definitely get feeling like an imposter, though. It’s a hard thing to feel, but it’s all in our heads
 

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