Well...I started out with 10 girls who were nine weeks old. Then I
had three other little girls who were about 5 - 6 weeks old that I had
added last week. The girls picked on them a little but by the end of
the third day they seemed to be ok. SO I let the little girls spend
the night in the hen house and all was well in the a.m. I was up bright and early at 6am to be sure no one was awake in the hen house and being mean to my babies! lol
In the
meantime I got two free welsummer hens from a friend who were both in
quarantine for about 30 days. All is well with them so I added them
in the kennel which is in the hen house. There was a little pecking
through the cage but nothing to bad. The second day I thought well, I
may as well try letting them out because they had the saddest bawk I
have ever heard! I felt so bad for them being so penned up and so
big! SO I stood near by and watched as I opened the door to the
outside run thinking there was going to be a huge fight. The big girls
walked right by the others and first thing they did was take a dust
bath. CUTE. They flapped their big wings SO happy to be FREE
finally. One has a bare back from being over mated so one of my girls
saw that and started pecking a little...peck one...nothing...peck two...still
nothing...peck three....The big girl had enough and pecked back pretty
hard. NOT one more peck after that between anyone!
I think MY girls KNOW who is the boss of the run now. NOW they had a
taste of their own medicine. They have not even bugged the little
little girls anymore.
SO all is well and I captured some pictures of my new crew. I still
have three or four to add later one and I HOPE it goes this smoothly!
Here
is my giant cochin pair "Steele and Addison- babycakes" I had given Addison away so I needed Steele to have an Addison since the names went together! LOL SO I renamed babycakes to Addison, but I still find myself calling her babycakes! Addison can
now jump on the roost but Steele cannot (same age) so every night he
comes toddling up to me so I can pick him up and lift him up on the
roost He is just the sweetest roo ever!
Here
is the three littlest ones I added last week A buff orp and 2
Australorpe's They are my best bud trio and when one gets separated
it
until it's found by the other two...SO CUTE! When I am sitting in the
run with the girls they will stay right next to me because the know I
protect them. Britney always has her wings over Nicole and Paris. HAHA
cute names huh! My hubby asked if I named them that because the don't
wear any underware!
And
here are the whole crew...the two welsummers are on either side of the
big girls and all my girls are squashed in the middle on the top roost
The middle ones were trying to make the others move over a bit but the
end ones were like..OH NO i'm NOT going by those big birds! LOL I have
a wonderful flock here...I just LOVE them!
3 comments:
Okay, I am happy now. :) You posted on here all those wonderful pictures of your babies. You might have some harsh winters, but I bet you are able to enjoy your chickens a lot more than me right about now. Its just so brutal out there. The heat index is 115 right now and its in the upper nineties. I just hate it so bad. I guess thats the price I pay to not have all that snow in the winter. ;) Love ya, Kelly
I was going thru withdrawl without my peep fix. They are getting so big and they're so beautiful!
Missie
You are soooo cute about your chickens, I just knew this was how it would be.....that's why I could hardly wait until you got started! They are really a pretty bunch and I love how much you are attached to them.....adorable.
Keep on peepin....
Love & Pooh Hugs,
Lindfa
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