Monday, March 18, 2013

We have 28 chickens!!! A few days after the last post dad came home with 6 new chicks!!! they are black Australorps and very cute!! I named one Extra Fluff Because she has extra fluff on her neck.


This is Extra Fluff.
 
Then we went to the place we get chicks to pick up seed and we got three MORE chicks!! (To replace an Australorp that died).
 

This is Buffy. She is a Buff Orpington.
She is very cute and does not like to go out of their box (still in kitchen)
because she peeps VERY loudly,as seen above.
On paper towel next to her is her tiny potty.
A few chicks came out and had their pictures taken with it.
 
We also got two Rhode Island Reds. They are the same size as Buffy but smaller than the rest.
The Australorps are a little bigger but very nice to them.
The Red Stars are a lot bigger than them and seem to think
 that they are just walking pieces of bedding!
 
This is Pinky (I think). She has really grown a lot.
 I think they are in the ugly stage.
 She had her picture taken with the tiny potty!
 
 
Here they are all together. Isn't it a big size difference?
 
Sunshine, Lulu and Sunny are doing fine and Sunny crowed at 7:30 this morning!
The outside chickens are doing pretty well.  Fuzz is broody again, but is not sitting on anything as usual. Amelia has been pulling out all the cheekpuffs on the other hens, and has been in chicken jail twice (cheekpuffs as we call them, usually called beards, but we like cheekpuff better).

Monday, March 4, 2013


SIX NEW CHICKS!  Saturday we got 6 new Red Star chicks at Tractor Supply on our way home from picking up my new bed!  On the way home I named 1 Pinky Pie Marble Shine and she's spoiled!  She peeps and peeps and peeps and peeps until somebody comes and picks her up (sometimes she's quiet). 

 
The chicks are about a week old and we moved them into the indoor brooder box (in the kitchen) and Sunshine, Lulu and Sunny moved to . . .
 

- - - a large dog kennel on the floor.  The first night, Lulu roosted on top of the water bottle all night!  The second night, they all slept together on the floor.  They seem happier now, Sunshine spends most of her time roosting, Sunny has just been dusting on the floor and Lulu does everything.  We took them outside last week a couple of days when the sun was shining and let them stay in the greenhouse a while.   We are hoping to move them outside as soon as spring arrives!

Wednesday, February 27, 2013


Fuzz visited today!  Here's Fuzz, Sunshine, Scooter (aka Sunny), and Lulu in the indoor grazing area.  See how big Scooter's getting!!!  And he already started crowing a couple weeks ago!!  Yes, we have a crowing rooster in our kitchen!

We got about 4-5 inches of snow today, but the outside chickens can still come out in their covered area.  We shovel any snow that gets on their ground under the tarp, then sprinkle used shavings around and they love coming outside.  They can run, roost, dust, and eat scratch and veggie scraps outside during the day. 


The hens (and roosters) are all doing great, laying about 6-9 eggs a day, but we've found that isn't quite enough.  We've had such interest in our eggs that we often run out !  We're making plans to get more chicks this spring once it's warm enough to move the kitchen chickens outside.  Dad says no more chickens in the house until these can move out.  With the snow today and no warmth in sight, it might be a while.  In the mean time, we're having fun picking out breeds.  We're looking at Australorps, Wyandottes, and Hamburgs right now, we'll see. 

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

 
Sunshine and her family grazing -- inside!  It's too cold to go out, but they can graze right in the house where we grow the Chicken Oats for the outside chickens. 
We have been letting them graze once a day and they LOVE it!
 
Miss Fuzz is still broody out in the coop, she won't give up and daddy says "no more chicks until spring", I don't think she heard him.  Everyone else is doing fine, 10 of them were roosting on the upper roost last night!  It was a little tight, but they were nice and warm!  Actually, it's not bad in the coop, we have 2 heat lamps going and their water hasn't frozen at all. 

Friday, January 11, 2013

Fuzz is broody again!  We have very warm weather today, in the 40s, but Sunday should be back to the 20s and everything can get nice and solid again (it's all slushy today and the chickens look like they've been playing in the mud). 

The kitchen chicks are growing!  Here's a closeup of Lulu:

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Sunny (aka Scooter) and Lulu are almost 4 weeks old!  They have grown so much and have beautiful feathers!  Cousin Riley got to visit them over Christmas! 
Here's Scooter (he scoots around in the box so fast, Dad renamed him):
 

And here's Lulu:

 
They both have feathered feet, extra toes, some Silkie-like feathers, and are getting Silkie combs (walnut combs).  We added on to their brooder box yesterday, making it 6 inches taller so Sunshine can stretch out tall and the little ones can grow.  I think they like it -- I hope so, it's going to be a while before they can go outside.  They love to eat yogurt, Chicken Oats (we sell them on ebay), and of course chick feed.  They still crawl under mom at night to sleep, she's like a big warm blanket with feathers.
 
 
The outside chickens are laying eggs like crazy!  We have 2 heat lamps going in the chicken coop so the water stays unfrozen and the chickens stay warm. 
Happy New Year!
 

Thursday, December 20, 2012

 
Blizzard!  The chickens went outside only in short bursts today, then when the wind blew, in they went.  We have about a foot of snow so far and lots of wind but as long as the power stays on,
the chickens will be warm. 
 Good news, the hens decided to leave Trouble's feet alone (long story, they were picking on his feet).  I think between using vetwrap and their new interest in snow made the difference.


Inside, the Sunshine and the chicks are nice and warm, and growing!  Here's Lulu and mom.


And here's Sunny and mom.  Yes, Sunny is a lot bigger than Lulu, we're thinking Sunny might be a little rooster.  They are both getting more feathers every day, they have nice wings now and love to play on Sunshine's back and run and flap their wings.  Their songs are so pretty!

Saturday, December 8, 2012


The chicks are doing great!  They're so cute!  Sunshine taught them both to eat and drink and they are now roaming the brooding box with mom, then diving under her for a quick nap. 


Lulu discovered it's so much fun to climb on mom!  Lulu is tiny, she (or he, then the name will become Louie) came out of the smaller egg and was the first to hatch.  She looks like a Buff Silkie chick.  It's hard to tell by the pictures, but Sunshine is a very small bantam hen, Lulu's body is about the size of a walnut.

Friday, December 7, 2012

 
They BOTH HATCHED!!!  They are soooo cute!!! 

 
Here's Chick #2, it hatched during the night.  They are both dry and fluffy and peeking out of momma's feathers every now and then.  Momma Sunshine makes a noise and out they come peeping back.  So cute!  They look like Buff and Partridge Silkie chicks.

 

Thursday, December 6, 2012


Sunshine is a MOM!!!  The first egg was pipping at 6 pm and hatched out by 9:30 pm.  We moved Sunshine, her chick and egg into the house to the brooder box tonight when we got home from church.  The little chick is so tiny it looks like a baby bird!  Sunshine is a buff orpington bantam, and she's a small one, the eggs weren't very big either.  The other egg is pipping and peeping now at 11:30 pm and we're hoping to see a second chick by morning. 

The little chick is hard to see beside her, but it looks like it'll have the silkie dark skin (our rooster is a silkie) and has tannish fuzz with a speckle on it's head.  It's very adventurous already and it's so cute to hear Sunshine talking to it! 

Sunshine's Eggs are on DAY 18 and THEY ARE PEEPING!!!  She was out of the box eating and mom heard peeping and discovered the eggs were peeping!  Once Sunshine heard them, she went right back and layed on them.  We are about 1-3 days away from hatching!! 

Trouble (Mr. Rooster) got injured yesterday.  He had scrapes on his feet and had some foot feathers pulled out or broken off.  So, like chickens do, the rest were pecking at him.  We brought him in, cleaned him up, put good stuff on his feet and sent him back out.  But, the hens wouldn't leave him alone, so we brought him back in, cleaned him up again and now he's in a dog kennel in the coop until his feet heal.  Poor rooster . . .

Saturday, November 24, 2012


Egg Candling:  We're learning how to candle eggs (it just means shining a very bright flashlight into the egg in a dark room so you can see what's inside).  Here's a really neat video of candling where you can actually SEE THE HEART BEATING ON DAY 5!  Scroll ahead to 8:15 on the timer if you want to get right to the best part!  This is in a duck egg, so it's much easier to see then the chicken eggs.

 
Why are we candling??  Little Miss Sunshine is sitting on eggs, she's been on them now for a week.  Yes, it's the wrong time of year, but she decided to be broody and successfully sat and layed an egg a day for three days and is still sitting on them.  She gets up off them for about 15 min. each day.  We've been having a little trouble keeping the other hens from getting in with her and laying their eggs (she chose the box that everyone seems to like to lay their eggs in, even though there are 5 other boxes to choose from).  :-)  If all goes well, the eggs will hatch in about 21 days.  We are hopeful, but not too much since it's almost December and getting cold.  She's nice and warm and so are her eggs, but anything can happen this time of year.  We will keep you updated!
 
 
Here's one more video of an egg being candled, clearly showing the little chick moving around inside!  So cool!

Friday, October 26, 2012

Sunshine is a HEN! 
She layed her 1st egg on Monday (10/22) and it's TINY!!!  Look at it compared to the other eggs!
 

 
She hasn't layed an egg since Monday, but she was sitting in the nest box today, so maybe she's thinking about one.  Fuzz is broody, but won't sit on eggs without a days break in between (so we took the eggs out from under her, but she's still trying to hatch something).  I was just outside holding the rooster, he's not very tame on the ground, but is very tame in the air.  :-)

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Rose is a hen!! 
 
 
She layed her first egg yesterday!  A big surprise and a HUGE egg!  Rose is a Redstar (cross between a Rhode Island Red and a New Hampshire Red), she's a big girl.
 
 
Martha the cheek-puff saying "Hi!" (she's a bearded Americana, but it sure sounds better to say cheek-puff).  That's Amelia in the background.  Everyone is growing, combs and all!  The younger group is 4 1/2 months, the older group is just over 6 months.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Rainy Day This Afternoon
 
 
Rainy Day Fuzz . . . this is what Silkies look like in the rain.  Poor Fuzz


Here they are eating an apple.  They really love apples, but the seeds are not good for them so we cut them out first.  You can't see the rain on anyone in this picture but Fuzz, her undercoat of silver is showing through.  She needs a blow dryer!


Saturday, October 6, 2012


Fall in Wisconsin --
this is a picture of one of our red pine trees that I took this week for a report on trees.
 


Here's the Hen House with Trouble the Rooster and Fuzz the Hen outside.


Sunshine is the next one in line to start laying eggs -- come on Sunshine, you can do it!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012



Thursday, 9/27/12:  Dear little Blackie passed away today, she was just much more fragile then we realized.  We decided to keep her in the house, but she only got to spend one night inside and passed away the next day.  We loved her dearly, she was the most interesting and different chicken that we have ever seen!  If anyone wants a pet house chicken (and doesn't care much about eggs), we would definitely recommend a Seabright or two.  They make wonderful friends!

So, that's the bad news. 
The good news (on the very same day, thank you Lord for good and bad today) is . . .

 
Fuzz layed her first egg!! 
Here I am holding her first and second eggs.  We were so surprised to find the first one, she has now layed 5 eggs and each one is perfectly shaped, and becoming lighter and a little pinker each time.  I ate Day #2 egg and it was delicious!  I just went outside and picked up her fifth egg!  She did a lot of cackling today (and that made the rooster join in too). 


We Moved!
The chickens moved into their new coop and HUGE yard over a week ago,
they LOVE it! 
 It's not quite finished on the outside and we'll post more pictures as soon as it is.  See how big it is next to the old one?  The new is insulated, hs 6 nest boxes and 3 roosts (Fuzz is laying her eggs in a nest on the floor).

Friday, September 21, 2012

Month 5 3/4:  Well, A LOT has happened here since I last posted. 
 
First, from Blackie . . .
 "Hi, it's cold here, please send blanket to me!  I love to be in the house, it's warm! 
Here's me visiting . . ."

"I LOVE yogurt . . ."

"And I love to visit school!"
 
The chickens all LOVE Chicken Oats!
 
Everyone out here is anxiously waiting for us to get the new (another NEW, larger) coop done so they can move in before it gets too cold.  We now have 12 hens and 1 rooster (6 Americana hens, 2 Blackstar hens, 1 Redstar hen, 1 Silkie bantam hen, 1 Silkie bantam rooster, 1 Seabright hen, and 1 Buff Orpington bantam hen), and no eggs yet.
 
This is me and Fuzz, she likes yogurt too, but all the chickens have to clean their beaks off in the dirt after they eat it.  I guess they don't like dirty beaks!
 

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Day 84:  A lot has happened in this last month! 
First, everyone has grown! 


Freckles was becoming mean with the other roosters, so he went to live with someone else.


All of my chickens moved to the outside coop when mom's chicks came.  Cupcake (the speckled Rooster above) became a free-range rooster a couple weeks ago after he started fighting with Trouble (the white Silkie above).  He stayed in a very large dog kennel at night, but unfortunately, a raccoon got him last night.  He was doing very well at the free-ranging, but I guess we didn't realize we had raccoons in the area and didn't anticipate their craftiness. 


So here is our rooster, Trouble (or Cowboy as mom & dad sometimes call him because of his "chaps"), a very nice rooster and he will have a lot of hens to take care of.  I'll tell you about our new chicks tomorrow (they're 4 weeks old already)!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012


Day 48:  Freckles visited the new coop,
tried out the perch and took a chick-nap (much shorter than cat-naps).
We're building their chicken coop as fast as we can
so they can get in it before they outgrow their brooder box! 


The chicks LOVE it outside!
They're spending a lot of the afternoon outside now in a large dog crate
and they are loving the warm weather.


Fuzz is very tame and dad thinks she's spoiled.


Why would he think that?!