AL - Recording baby steps: Newest Addition

AL

Almost Self-Reliant
Joined
May 24, 2010
Messages
1,279
Reaction score
0
Points
108
Location
NW Florida
Well of course it is!! You come to Florida for the rivers and beaches and sun
1857_coldwater.jpg


1857_7_ps_9505.jpg


1857_tspring.jpg



You take home the $1 chick as a souvenir!!!



psst don't tell anybody, but my fake Jersey Giant (I think she is really an australorp) is broody on 4 eggs.
 

glenolam

Lovin' The Homestead
Joined
Jan 19, 2011
Messages
1,747
Reaction score
1
Points
89
Location
Canterbury, CT
:hit


:drool


We *may* be looking into a Florida trip...my husband's grandparents live in Ft. Lauderdale and we're contemplating bringing our son to Disney - of course we would stay at Disney rather than drive from the grandparent's....
 

Denim Deb

More Precious than Rubies
Joined
Oct 21, 2010
Messages
14,993
Reaction score
619
Points
417
You take home the $1 chick as a souvenir!!!
:lol: That's better than a t-shirt, or a pair of Mickey Mouse ears.
 

AL

Almost Self-Reliant
Joined
May 24, 2010
Messages
1,279
Reaction score
0
Points
108
Location
NW Florida
Aw Orlando is nearly 8hrs away from here. Our beaches are way prettier than Ft Lauderdale anyway ;)

I know, right Deb? Shoot come get a free chick at my house lol

Mr ON called me over this morning to tell me his feedstore had chicks for $3 each. I said "$3?!?!?! Mr. ON don't you be buying chicks from a feedstore, I have ELEVEN you have to help me with!!!"

He just giggled and went on his way./
 

AL

Almost Self-Reliant
Joined
May 24, 2010
Messages
1,279
Reaction score
0
Points
108
Location
NW Florida
I need to get new pics of the chicks.... there are a lot of suspiciously pretty tail feathers!!!!! YIKES

My Jersey Giant (the real one) is definitely broody. There are a couple of problems with this -
1) I have no idea when she started setting
2) She had 4 eggs, but when she got up to eat somebody (somebodies ;) ) laid more eggs so there are about 8. No idea which are the originals
3) I don't have a broody pen. I have a big 48 inch wire dog kennel, but should I move her since I have no idea when the hatch date is? And the chicks could easily walk out of this kennel (I guess I could wrap it with hardware cloth like I did for the chicks I bought last year).
4) Who needs more chicks when there are 11 in my bathroom????? Unless of course, she hatches PULLETS


I have all of the chickens shut up in the chicken yard. The rest of the 2.8 acres is green, my backyard was brown and dust. Now I have grass coming up, so once it is established and growing I will let them out again.

If I want to plant some of the grass seed I bought in that yard, do I need to fertilize first, plant first????

My potatos are crazy. Peas growing, onions doing fine. My older nephew tilled my garden for me last weekend, but I am going to run over it again after spreading some compost. I want to plant maybe a couple of things this weekend.

My ancient dog is still with us. He sleeps all the time, but I guess I would too if I were 100+ years old and had arthritis like he does. I have an appt at the vet tomorrow to get his eye checked - it is watering and he keeps trying to scrub at it - I can't tell if his eyelashes have rolled under.

I am off work tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday. Surely I can accomplish SOMETHING during that time???
 

glenolam

Lovin' The Homestead
Joined
Jan 19, 2011
Messages
1,747
Reaction score
1
Points
89
Location
Canterbury, CT
If you think she's safe where she is, I'd leave her. And I never really worried about other bodies depositing their off spring. Whenever I saw a chick I took it out (I had rat problems so I had to) and the hen continued to set on the rest.

Heck, I've had hens who go broody for three months. The only way to get them off the nest was to dunk them in cold water.
 

AL

Almost Self-Reliant
Joined
May 24, 2010
Messages
1,279
Reaction score
0
Points
108
Location
NW Florida
She is in a corner of the chicken house on the ground... under the roost. I guess she is safe, as long as the other chickens leave her alone?
 

glenolam

Lovin' The Homestead
Joined
Jan 19, 2011
Messages
1,747
Reaction score
1
Points
89
Location
Canterbury, CT
Can you put up some chicken netting or the hardware cloth around her?

I'm sure she'll be fine either way - it's the getting up to eat that scares me. If she leaves it and someone else is sets and takes too long, will she come back?
 

AL

Almost Self-Reliant
Joined
May 24, 2010
Messages
1,279
Reaction score
0
Points
108
Location
NW Florida
My little rooster crew .... ?????
Check out the green legs on some of them - they can't deny their Easter Egger daddy!
The black one I wanted to keep
51084_3wkblk.jpg


The BR marked one
51084_3wkbr2.jpg

again
51084_3wkbr.jpg


buff
51084_3wkbuff.jpg


this one is winning me over - little tubby cuteness
51084_3wkcutie.jpg


golden
51084_3wkgold.jpg


red /buff
51084_3wkrdshldrroo.jpg

red/buff comb
51084_3wkredshldrroo.jpg


My favorite
51084_3wkred.jpg


51084_3wkred2.jpg



Not so runty runt
51084_3wkrunt.jpg


Stripe
51084_3wkstripe2.jpg

Stripe Face
51084_3wkstripe.jpg


One white one
51084_3wkwhite.jpg


And another white one
51084_3wkwing.jpg




What's your vote??

And some photos of a Florida spring....
51084_springpnk.jpg


51084_springred.jpg


51084_springwht.jpg


51084_springwis.jpg


another sign of spring.... my mare will be 29 April 14, buddy will be 2 April 29 (I think) - and my mare is in season.


I am exhausted, gonna grab a nap then head out of town for a baseball game. Tomorrow we plant!!!
 

glenolam

Lovin' The Homestead
Joined
Jan 19, 2011
Messages
1,747
Reaction score
1
Points
89
Location
Canterbury, CT
Just haaaaaaad to throw those Florida spring photos in, huh? :lol:

Those chicks look awesome. I love the one with strips around it's eyes - I had one like that who was a cross between my white silkie roo and a black orpington. She got taken this winter, though...bummed me out big time.
 
Top