Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Snow, Snow, wonderful snow

November 28, 2018
Snow, snow, snow
We have had several flurries, but today we got an ok snow. Enough to build snow/dirt men/women.
I forgot how much work it is to get dressed for snow and undressed, not to mention trying to roll balls in the leaves, dirt, etc. It was fun though and our daughter enjoyed picking sticks for arms, rocks for the eyes, and a carrot nose.

Friday, November 16, 2018

One Hen over the Coocoo's nest

November 16th
The new hens from a friend... One has decided she does not want to sleep in the coop. We expected to have to put them in the coop the first night or two, after the first night they went into the coop themselves, but the last couple nights one (Lady aka Dark Meat, the Black Sex Link) has decided she does not want to sleep in the coop. She prefers a Pine Tree at the edge of the property. Her wings are not clipped, nor are several of the others, so she can hop/flap/fly up the fence and settle on the top of the fence or in the tree. Three nights in a row I pulled her down and put her in the coop, but last night even though we searched we could not find her. Sure enough this morning she was back but on the other side of the fence, talking to her friend through the fence. I walked around behind her and she headed to the front of the coop area and got herself trapped between me and the Broody Coop. Using a box I lifted her over the fence and she took off across the field to join her friend (Bazooka aka White Meat, the Aracana). I will be interested to learn if she decides to do the same thing tonight or not.
November 28, 2018
After multiple nights in the cold and several frustrating hunts for us and rescue missions to get the chicken back in the field where the food and water is, we finally clipped "Dark meats" feathers. For those unfamiliar with this, this is similar to cutting a persons nails, where that person likes to use the nails. Not painful, just frustrating for the bird to not be able to flutter/fly. We only clipped a few flight feathers so nothing that should impact her ability to keep warm. She has now decided the coop is not so bad and is making friends with a couple chickens to snuggle up to at night.

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Cheaper by the Dozen?

November 11, 2018
A friend of mine did not want to care for her chickens over the winter, she gave them to us. 
One is an Aracana, a smaller whitish bird, the other is a Black Sex link 
(FYI Black and Red Sex link are named such,
 because you are suppose to be able to identify their sex at birth by their color). 
My friend's family called the Aracana Bazooka, and the Black, Lady. 
My sweetheart and our son have nicknamed them White Meat and Dark Meat.
I have not taken pictures of them yet. 
They are pretty skittish right now and run when I come any where near them. 
Here are pictures of their breeds though.

Aracana

Black Sex Link - Brown Egg Laying Chickens | Cackle Hatchery
Black Sex Link
November 11, 2018

The playhouse has walls and spaces for windows. It is taking shape.
 It is amazing all the things my brother has done with it. He is very talented.