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Me: so let me introduce you to my entire chicken flock
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Absolutely no one:
Me: so let me introduce you to my entire chicken flock
Psst... guys...
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Look what I just picked up 👀
The babiesssss 😭😭🩷🩷
The white one is a Bday present for my sister (her birthday is tomorrow), and the other two are... because they were cute... and we couldn't raise the one alone :P
The white ones a silkie, the brown one towards the bottom is a chocolate orpington, and the black one up top is a olive egger :]
THEY'RE SO CUTE I CANT EVEN AH 😭😭😭
What happens when I get fee time to combine my chicken hobby with what I do for work? This of course! I wanted to make a little illustrated graphic for my touch-grass hobby. Here I am, living my chocobo rancher dreams IRL.
I can't believe Lovelace is turning 3 this year! He's really turned out to be one of my best roosters AND people in my poultry club have started asking about him specifically when I sell my lavender cuckoo chicks. My locally famous chicken <3 so proud of him. Ignore my crusty off-brand "lavender" girl in the back, she was 3 dollars XD
I love animals because they all have their own personalities
I went to walk the dog and so naturally I locked the chickens inside their coop because I can’t protect them if I’m out walking the dog
And when I get back, I go into the backyard and naturally they’re all at the door rattling the wires because the sun’s still out so it’s Still Outside Time
And I bend down to open the door
And of course the smol one makes her cute little “peep peep!” sound
and as I’m basking in that, the very lorge one starts SCREAMING at me very angrily
I just think they’re all wonderful
Mr. Handsome and his ladies
Husband came home with like 6 Orp hens last week and they are always hanging out in a small yellow gang.
So one of my chickens (Buff Orpington) is broody af.
I’ve tried putting her out of the nesting boxes with the others, but she kept running back inside, then I tried closing up the coop, which forced the rest of my poor girls to have lay in the grass clippings and she squawked bloody murder the whole afternoon - following me from basement window to basement window. Tried to come inside the kitchen door to tell me off, but my dog herded her back outside.
She wound up on the roof of the coop, fluffed up, screeching and idk what she was thinking to gain from that.
Broody hens - for non-chicken keepers - are basically hens who’ve decided they are going to sit on eggs until they hatch and they will not eat or drink until there’s some baby chicks for her to mother. I do not own a rooster, so I can’t help her that way unfortunately. All we got is unfertilized eggs, and basically if she waits for the impossible to happen she’s likely going to die of starvation and dehydration.
Also, brooding is contagious and ALL of my chickens are Orpingtons so yikes.
In the end I had to put her in her own crate with food and water and no nesting whatsoever, just a perch. Yup, chicken jail.
She’s NOT a happy chicken, I can hear her having an absolute fit from inside the house.