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Showing posts with label pets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pets. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Chickens Dickens

Warning! This post is about chickens! No x-ray stuff AT ALL!! Just Chickens!!!

It rained today and I got some cute pics of the ladies playing outside in the rain/mud. They are officially HENS now. Their hatchday was Aug. 1st 2007. They're not my little pullets anymore (tear), but old lady hens. Imagine being considered old, over the hill, cull-able after only one year of life.

Zela busy hunting worms.

Scratch,scratch, scratch. Peck, peck.



Butter got a little wild in the mud. Your mascara's running sweetie!

"Hmmm, are these good to eat?"

"Yes, mumph, gulp, mmm, tasty!"


Pippa poses for a picture.


"Ahhhh, paparazzi!! Run!"

"No more photos!"

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Ha! Gotcha!

Look who I caught in the act! Bad Catty!



The seat will be left down from now on. Ick.

I can't be mad at such a cute face!

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Peep Peep

I haven't written about my pet chickens in a long time, so...

This post will be all about them.
They arrived in a box at the post office on Aug. 1st, 2007.
I was expecting them to arrive the next day, but the post office called at 10pm and asked me to 'please pick up your peeping package'.
Sadly, one chick, a bantam barred rock, died from shipping injuries.


This is their first picture. From the right-clockwise: Pippa(Sebright Bantam), Honey(Delaware),Zela(Australorp),Butter(Delaware), and Lavender(EE Bantam).


They were very sleepy after hatching, being popped into a box, and traveling through the postal service.

I love how Pippa used to sleep on her head!



They grew up fast! Here they are at one week old.

Pippa's such a fashion model!

Here they are 2 weeks old.
At three weeks they're starting to look a little ratty. Poor pre-teenagers! Just wait it gets much worse. They lose all their baby fuzz and get their first big girl feathers.


At five weeks, Honey is starting to look like a big girl, but there's a long way to go. She's still a little chick!

At six weeks, they enjoy a juicy tomato and hopping up onto my back!


Here they are a seven weeks. The big girls, Honey, Butter and Zela really start to grow, leaving the bantams, Pippa and Lavender, in the dust.
The big girls are standard size chickens.
Bantams are usually miniature versions of standard size chickens. Like if you have a toy or miniature poodle, there's a standard size too.
However, Pippa is an exception to the bantam rule.
Sebrights are true bantams and there isn't any standard size (large) chicken of her breed.
Sebright bantams were bred by Sir John Sebright in the early 1800's.
They are the only chicken breed named after a man.
(You never know - this could be a winning Jeopordy question some day! File this info away.)

Well, this is a long enough post. More some other day.