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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Spring Chickens

I was not necessarily planning on adding to our laying hens this spring, but Mr. Rooster (still technically a cockerel,a beautiful silver Ameraucana)has risen to the top of the pecking order and become rather aggressive. He has grown so aggressive that I cannot let our chickens out of the coop for their usual forging because Mr. Rooster will chase down any child within 100 feet and an occasional adult as well. Anyhow...His days are numbered. In the meantime, our girls and Mr Rooster have loads of grass delivered fresh to their table daily. Our birds LOVE their greens!

Problem is the rooster was my son's pet chicken. So we are easing this impending loss with 3 new chicks.
Last week we purchased 3 Buff Orpington pullets (young females)from a local hatchery, they will be joining our laying flock in a few months. My boys adore them and have named the girls Rosy, Daisy, and Lady. Buff Orpington chicks do not generally have purple stripes on their heads, (as you see in the photos) that was a quick dye job on my part so my boys would not fight over which bird was which. 1stripe= Rosy, 2stripes= Daisy, and 3stripes= Lady.



The addition of 3 newbies will bring us to a total laying flock of 9 hens and pullets; 4 Plymouth Barred Rocks, 2 Ameraucanas, and 3 Buff Orpingtons.
I also have a couple of Ameraucana eggs, and one Ameraucana-Barred Rock egg under a friend's hen who is setting. Mr Rooster has been very busy and all of our eggs (Ameraucana and Barred Rock) have been fertile for the past few weeks, so we're waiting to see what happens with those three eggs.
Joy

1 comment:

  1. How exciting! We just got 2 new chicks and the boys are so in love with them! So precious to watch how excited the kids get over these little fluff balls!

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