Wednesday, September 23, 2009

mug shots




these two are all smiles


Puffs legs...

When I brought her home three weeks ago Puff had yellow/orange legs.  Over the past week they have been changing to a bluish color.  I worried that something was wrong, after all blue legs can't be good, right?  But found out that this is normal for the possible breed she is.


not a circulation problem



sweet Puff pic

She still sleeps in the house and I'm getting worried just thinking of when I have to put her in the big pen.  The RIRs are much older and some have been very aggressive.  Sigh.  I'm thinking of building a separate coop for her and Ace.

Under Construction Part 2


95% done!  This was not easy to build, with a few setbacks and bad weather - but I'm glad it's nearly complete.  The skid mount was an awesome idea.  After we put the walls up and the temporary roof we pulled it to the area on our land we think the chickens will be most happy.  We want happy chicks!  If I haven't mentioned, our farm animals are our friends, not our food.  (I'm vegan)





sunroof



first time in the yard



hangin' out inside until they found courage to venture outside


almost complete



 little Miss. Girlie wondering what I'm up to


Friday, September 18, 2009

Under Construction

Here are some pictures of the chicken coop we're building.  We've had a few setbacks but we're hopeful to have both the house and pen completed in a few days.


This is a skid mounted base (two 4 x 6 x 10 beams) built so it can be moved about easily.




Base of the house with 1/2" square hole galvanized hardware cloth.





Framing the walls: 91.750" x 72" with 4 1/4" thickness.  We'll be putting in shelves, nesting boxes and windows.




Finished wall.




Walls going up!




Inside look.




More pictures to follow...

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Wattles at two weeks?

Although we were told this chick is a pullet by the end of the first week we could see the comb.  Now, here at two weeks... do I see wattles?



I didn't flip my chicken upside down - only the photo.  LoL



Rhode Island Red (pullet) five weeks old.




Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Random Sights

grazing in the green grass
frequent visitor
new kids on the block: twin 1
twin 2
The twins are very special to us.  We had to help with their birth and also feed them by hand for several weeks.  They are completely spoiled and walk right in the house if the door is open.