Sunday, April 25, 2010

We have babies!!!

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There are a total of 5. We got 10 eggs, one broke a few days later, 3 quit forming & one died before completely hatching (the shell was broken, but the baby never got out). Not bad, I'm happy. They are so cute. I'd forgotten how tiny they are. We have 3 whites, 2 as seen above, 1 black one & 1 brown one. The black one hatched yesterday (4/24) and the rest overnight & today. Momma's being so good. She's lightly pecking at them when they get out from under her & she's lightly pecking at me now that they are hatched big_smile I can still get in there & mess with them, and she doesn't seem to mind TOO horribly. She's definitely not being mean to me, but letting me know they ARE HER babies loveSo stinkin' sweet! I'm in love all over again!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Forgot....

Thursday April 15th, we began raising mealworms for the chickens.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Log

  • Today Mary was butchered. She is currently in the fridge in a bucket of salt water.
  • We begin our 1-week countdown either tonight or in the morning, re: broody hen & eggs. Hoping we have babies soon!
  • Water pipe was fixed on Wednesday which means we officially have water outdoors again. No more hauling jugs of water to the garden plots.
  • Peas were transplanted to the garden last Saturday, April 10th.
  • The baby bunnies were 4 weeks on Friday. They are fat & healthy. Nest box was removed on Friday, and they began eating pellets & drinking from the waterer the Friday before that.

It's a beautiful time here, with the exception of us all being sick. But the world keeps turning, so we do as well.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Active bunnies, a broody hen & a freezer full of meat.....

Today I went out to take care of Bunnicula & check her babies. They are starting to come out of the nest box to investigate. They are getting huge already. The baby that was out the first time I saw this, was sniffing at the fresh food I'd just put down & licked it a couple of times.

A few days ago I had a Buff Orpington that whenever she was in the nest box & went into the coop, would ruffle up her feathers like a peacock & "bark" at me. Today I went out to take care of the rabbits, and I decided to check for eggs one last time. Floppy was STILL in the nest box, as she was 7 hours before. I had removed the eggs from under her earlier this afternoon, so she was sitting on nothing..... It dawned on me that she is broody. I immediately texted a few times with a friend of mine that has hens & roosters to ask for eggs. I came home with 10 eggs from her various breeds, marked them & put them in the nest box with Floppy. She moved them underneath her, and I'm hoping in 3 weeks I'll be a new chickie Momma (again).

While I was over getting the eggs, they gave me a trash bag half full of frozen, sealed meat to bring home. Hubba & He had made an agreement for us to buy the deer meat he taught me to butcher several months ago. He wouldn't take payment from me, and added some elk meat to the bag as well....