Saturday, June 18, 2011

New eggs!!



Oh my goodness! This is one of the funnest parts of raising chickens...Find the first new eggs of new chickens!!

The brown eggs is the new egg. They are from the golden sexlinks. Both girls are laying now. I get a lighter brown egg and a darker brown egg. The green egg comes from Amy (the Americauna)



Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Barry




Ok, you can't see the new baby very well because "mama" is being so sweet. I guess there's a point when the "babies" won't take very well to newbies in the house. I got this guy for my birthday and snuck him in the group (I have them all together in a box in the garage.) very late one night. The next morning he was no where to be found. I looked all around my yard in all the garages and again with all the chickens I had just let out. I couldn't find him. So I thought I'd go look one more time in the garage where he was and search better. I just called "birdie" and out he popped from hiding behind a box. He must've not been accepted very in the night. The big babies chase after him and nip at him. Everyone else is pretty tolerant of him. The white silkie is so sweet to him but "mama" lets him snuggle under her wing and he is her little baby. I separated those two from the pack for some time. When I finally did allow them to be with the pack he would make sure he on the outside of mama hiding from the bullies. I'm afraid he might be a boy.

Monday, June 13, 2011

PoPo



Meet Popo. He is on the right side of the water dish. He is a polish. Isn't he beautiful! I just picked this one out of the cage at IFA and was pleasantly surpirsed with his color. I think they refer to this color as blue. His friend, Shirley, a partridge silkie is drinking next to him. Here is a nice description of other colors and varieties of polish. I would really love a buff polish like the one below. Maybe one day. Just a couple days ago we found out that Popo is a boy. He has a very pathetic crow right now and today I just saw him trying to piggy back a couple girls. I can't bare to get rid on him just cause he's a boy. He's sooo cool.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Russian Orloff





This is Katya. I believe her mama was named that too. I got her from a farm in salt lake city. Her dad's name was Vlad. Isn't that cool? And doesn't she look (rolling the rrrr) russian? This breed in on the endangered list.

Finally they arrived...

At the end of February my special order chicks arrived in the mail. The post lady called me personally to make sure I was home to get these noisemakers off her truck. Oh it was so fun to see them. They all made it.
Can you believe there are SEVEN in there?

I had to pay extra shipping because I didn't order something like 25. There is a little hand warmer in there too. I'm pretty sure that's what I paid an extra 35 completos for!

Here is what is in the box.

Silkies (4) red, partridge, white, blue all straight run (meaning I don't know if I have boys or girls, it will be a fun surprise in the middle of the summer)

Sussex Maran (2) these are the little ladies that lay a dark chocolate brown egg.

Buff Brahma (1) paid extra for this one...although I don't know why now since I didn't with the silkies. I paid extra to make sure that this one was a girl. She was around 10 completos.


They are a joy to have!!! And all the babies love each other. On a sad side note. The babies were about a month old and I stepped on the red silkie and he died. A couple days later the blue silkie was no where to be found. So I have half the silkie population now.

Friday, June 10, 2011

And the group after that...




Here is my next fix...I finally got an a buff orpington "mama" and an australorpe (the solid black one) and a barred rock. They are so beautiful! Little did I know that mama would be sooo super sweet to everyone and and all the chicks. She just walks up to you almost like she wants you to pick her up and of course I do!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

The next group

Every year I long to add more chickens...there is something about watching the chickens that just brings me such joy. Every time I make time to just enjoy "their" company they come flock to me. Such a great morale booster! hehe

This year I'm not sure what happened to actually allow me to get more chickens. I think I researched so many breeds...I had to have a dark brown egg layer, the bearded varieties, and of course all the exotic ones. While I was looking/ordering/waiting for my special batch to come in the mail around the end of Feb. I was getting ancy (is that how you spell it?) I was calling the feed and farm stores here asking when they would get baby chicks in. I wanted to have my fix right then. A store about 30 minutes away had babies so I went to get some. When I arrived they had just sold the last buff orpington so I had to settle on some black and gold sexlink. All that means is that you can tell if they are boys or girls right away as soon as they hatch because of their coloring. So of course I had to have some so I took 2 golds and one black. Here they are I think about a month or two old testing out the back yard for their first time.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Oldies but goodies



Here are the oldest girls in the group. They are 3 years old. Amy and Henrietta are still laying about 5 eggs a week. I try to name my chickens to help me remember their breed. But that is not always the case and we haven't name all of them yet. They kinda have to grow into their personalities to name them too.

Amy is the Americauna the brown one that looks like an eagle. She lays a light green egg. She is sooo sweet. She has tuffs and a beard that are sooo soft. I love to hold her.

Henrietta is an example of just a name that we liked and named her. She is the one in the middle. She is either a Rhode Island Red or New Hampshire Red. I'm not sure what the difference is between those two. She lays a light brown almost pink egg. I think her eggs are the best for cooking/eating.

Ruby is the first chicken in the picture and is a Red Star. She used to lay a nice speckled brown egg. I absolutely loved the color of her eggs. She stopped laying eggs about a year ago but she was the one that started first...I would say about a month before the other two. She has since passed on and I will share her story in another post...stay tuned.

I did have other chickens. I started with 10 chickens for this batch. Either they didn't make it or were roosters. I bought them from a gentleman who didn't gaurantee the sex (straight run) so I got what I got. I had a couple buff orpingtons and barred rocks but they were all boys and I couldn't stand the idea of getting rid of all of them so I kept my favorite one...the orpington (wish I had a picture). He was sooo sweet...to me...but not anyone else. He would jump and try to spur other people. One day while I was in Idaho and the boys were taking care of the chickens he wound up dead... Needless to say these three little ladies are the only oldies I have left.

Saaweeet Birdies

I love my sweet birdies. They are a joy to just watch all the barnyard stories that go on. They each have their own personalities. Some are easier to love than others. I thought I would share some stories and pictures of my little outside family.