The Bantam Cochins are home safe and sound, settling into a cage with some water to drink. I need to pick up feed tomorrow, the little ones at 12 weeks shouldn't be on layer feed, it has too much calcium and could harm their kidneys. But no pictures tonight they need a chance to settle without having a camera flashed in their faces, so tomorrow will be there first pictures.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
You need to read this...
You need to read this, I know I needed the laugh. Hopefully tomorrow I'll be posting pictures of my new cochins.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
They didn't show
We waited over an hour and the people who were to collect the roosters never showed. If you know anyone who needs a rooster (or two) in NW PA, please let me know.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
The Week of the Chickens!
I am as happy as can be at the moment. My two extra Barred Rock/Easter Egger roosters will be leaving to go live with a BYC member in Mercer County.
And on Saturday I will be getting three Bantam Cochins, two are about 3 months old pullets (one white and one black and white mottled) and the other is a year old buff who is laying and has already raised a clutch. I'll be posting pictures when I get them, but if you want to get an idea use google images and enter bantam cochin and the color.
And on Saturday I will be getting three Bantam Cochins, two are about 3 months old pullets (one white and one black and white mottled) and the other is a year old buff who is laying and has already raised a clutch. I'll be posting pictures when I get them, but if you want to get an idea use google images and enter bantam cochin and the color.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Garden Updates
My last of Glad is in bloom, they rest have already died off:
My Scarlet Runner Beans are also in bloom:
Now I need to tell you that a chicken broke in while I was away camping and ate off of a few things includeing this pumpkin:
And here are some of the other pumpkins, which I'm pretty sure are all from the volunteers:
and this pretty is growing outside of the fence it the weeds, but we aren't telling the chickens that:
These sun flowers are multi-head and were given to me as seeds from an extremely kind BYC member, when I was losing all those birds this spring:
and these are two bottle gourds that where growing outside of the fence where the chickens can easily reach them (and yes they pictures need turned, I forgot...):
My Scarlet Runner Beans are also in bloom:
There is at least two egg gourds so far:
Some of the tomatoes are ripening and my volunteers are almost ready to harvest:
One of several Bottle Gourds:
One of the other gourds:My volunteer sunflower:
My Crimson Sweet watermelons:
And here are some of the other pumpkins, which I'm pretty sure are all from the volunteers:
and this pretty is growing outside of the fence it the weeds, but we aren't telling the chickens that:
These sun flowers are multi-head and were given to me as seeds from an extremely kind BYC member, when I was losing all those birds this spring:
and these are two bottle gourds that where growing outside of the fence where the chickens can easily reach them (and yes they pictures need turned, I forgot...):
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