For years my husband Steve has been talking about getting a few chickens to raise for eggs and meat. I'm totally on board the whole pets/eggs scenario, but, I don't eat meat and I really don't think I can get past our named backyard brood to eat our birds. I digress, Steve raised chickens when he was a kid and so he has a grasp on the whole operation - this is entirely new to me, but, this Ship is on board 100 percent. Let the adventure begin!
April 10th - Fin's 3rd Birthday, Big Daddy P came home
with eight day old chicks. A gift for Finley.
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Fin and honey Cat sat with the chicks for most of the day. |
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We have four pullets - We think they are Rhode Island Reds.
And we have four black chicks that are NOT SEXED.
Time will tell if we have a rooster in the brood. |
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The chicks lived in this crate for about two weeks while we got the coop ready.
It was still pretty cool at night and so they needed the heat lamp. |
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Big Daddy P working on the coop. It's built into the tree house. |
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Making the door for the coop. |
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Tadaaa the coop. |
Once the chicks were about a month old we began to name them. Some of the chicks are named after kids in Fin's pre-school class; like Caroline and Sally. Other friends of ours got to name the birds too. We have Big George, Mario, Lyndsey, Poopie, Darla and ... I can't recall the last one's name ahhhh - hit the comments and send us suggestions for new name?
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Juvenile Birds - about three to four weeks old here.
They're always sitting on one another. |
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Fin loves to handle the chicks. They're getting used to us. |
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Bok! Bok! Bok! |
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Setting up the feed and water. |
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Fin is helping the chicken into her nesting house.
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We let the chickens out to free range the back yard while we are at home. At first I was afraid they'd take off - you know like a dog would at the first chance to flee the fenced yard - but the chickens really are birds of a feather ... they flock together! They graze and then head back to roost in the coop. Usually all together. They have established a pecking order and we've seen very few fights. They sure are fun to watch!
Raised chickens? Have any tips for us?
1 comment:
I haven't ever raised chickens but I've always wanted to! I don't think we're allowed to have a coop in our backyard (f'ing HOA!). It looks pretty neat and I hope they stick around and give you some eggs!
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