Saturday, August 31, 2013
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Handpainted Shoes
Today I painted my first pair of shoes.... first of many more to come. I'm loving them! Tomorrow I'll be painting another custom pair for my mom. She's a cross stitcher & LOVES it so I'll be doing a stitchery pair. Of course my first pair had to be CHICKEN CHICK! You supply the shoes I'll custom paint them for $15.
click here to see these in my Etsy shop!
click here to see these in my Etsy shop!
Friday, August 16, 2013
Love these chickens....
This is Ellie... She is one of the newest additions to our flock. Sweet girl too! |
The white leghorns gave us 6 eggs today! Their combs & wattles looked deep red today & it looks so pretty! |
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Feeding Chickens Eggshells
Finally I've used enough of my eggs to crush and feed the shells back to the chickens. Feeding crushed eggshells back to the chickens helps to keep their calcium levels where they should be to keep the egg shells hard and prevent soft shelled eggs or even worse shell less eggs. Egg shells alone or paired with oyster shell ensures that the chickens get enough calcium. Although I haven't had any problems with soft shells yet I don't want that problem so I'm preventing it before it happens.
By the way I got 5 eggs yesterday & today... that means another hen is laying!!! Ready to see a brown egg in the nesting box.... that will mean Elvira has started laying.
Barred Rock Babies
Friday, August 9, 2013
Pallet swinging bed
There is a great tutorial to make this online I will post the link at the bottom of this post. We did tweak our version due to not having a huge limb to hang from. This is more of a hammock version.
Beautiful view click here for the tutorial |
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
4 eggs today!
YAY! Another chicken is now laying. Today was the first day that we got 4 eggs! Just 3 more chickens to go & they'll all be laying. I think that the integration of Elvira into the flock is going a little more smoothly. They have chased and pecked at her this morning, but I went out a few minutes ago to find them actually laying down, perching & relaxing which is a good step. Before they would not/could not relax. So maybe this means that they are slowly but surely accepting her. (I sure hope so).
Monday, August 5, 2013
Stressed out flock....
I feel bad having to leave Elvira in the crate for a whole week, but I feel even worse when I let her out and my flock pecks at her and chases her around the coop. I hope that this will be over with in a week and doesn't last any longer. I know that integrating a new bird into the flock is stressful for the entire flock.... but it's stressful for me too. I have a huge heart for animals and can't stand seeing Elvira cooped up in the tiny crate. So today I let her out into the coop with the rest of the birds but I had to stay in the coop the entire time or they chased her all over the place :( I tried to divert their attention by hanging a head of cabbage up, which worked for a little while. Even though I can tell all the girls are on edge they weren't too stressed out to lay me 3 eggs again today :)
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Our new little lady, integrating her into our flock.
This is Elvira.... our new red sex link chicken. I got her from a friend of mine that was getting rid of her flock. She is a few weeks younger than my flock. This is the first time I have integrated a new chicken into my flock, so I've been doing some research online. I will keep her in the run with my chickens but separated by the crate that she's in for her protection. I will have to do this for 1 week before letting her loose with the rest of the flock. Chickens have to reestablish their pecking order when a new flock member is introduced so they will peck at her and torment her until they get used to having her around.
Three eggs today!!!!
They must have known I used 3 eggs this morning making french toast, so they decided to replace them :) |
Their treat for giving me 3 eggs today. |
They have it made! |
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