Friday, August 31, 2007

Just a few pictures of my chickens, 5 months old
Goldie my cockerel is getting very territorial and has been attacking me a few times. I now carry a dustpan with me and if he comes after me I shoo him out of the coop or into a different area and give him a time-out. What a little bugger he is, I am hoping that he will learn to mind his manners.

Headshot of Tippi

head shot of Bella, her ears a a light turquoise color, interesting breed, the colors are really striking. She is a nice pullet, very smallish.


Buffy



And this is of course Sophie, my other cockerel, he is still sweet and eats nicely from my hand.

the whole gang taking a dust bath together

Goldie crows as he is standing guard for his flock as they take a dust bath.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

20 weeks old,


here is my little flock of chickens, I have 2 roosters and 8 hens (pullets), they are all in this picture, one of them is behind the chair and only her tail is visible.
my first "homegrown" meal, the egg yolks are just the size of a cherry at this point,

the three eggs fit into my hand, this was before I fried them

Sophie, the Ameraucana rooster, he is just a big dork, very single-minded and he is just as clumsy as a lover as he is when he is trying to fly or jump up on something, he keeps running up to the girls "hey, you wanna have some fun?" and they all run from him, doesn't seem to discourage him at all, he just keeps trying

Goldie, is in charge of the little flock, he is always on the lookout, and if Sophie is chasing one of the hens, Goldie intervenes, he runs right in front of Sophie, who stops in his tracks and runs the other way when he knows he is in trouble.


Leydi found herself a cozy spot in a sandbox that I have filled with soil to grow some baby trees, luckily it was already clear that the trees didn't make it before Leydi chose the sandbox as her observation deck.


Buffy in the front and Mira in the back checking out what's on the other side of the fence. Sophie is under the tree checking out Leydi who has picked a spot where she can see the chickens and has a good view of the neighborhood too.

From front to back, Bella, Bianca and Mira

Group picture of the girls, this table is 16 inches tall and their heads now reach up to it

Sunday, August 12, 2007

My first Egg,


the chickens are now a little over 4 months old, I got them the first week of April and today I found my first egg, it was laid between 6.30 am and 10 am this morning as I had checked the nests when I let the chickens out this morning. They must have heard me talking to them the last week as I was muttering under my breath that it is time to get started. I had put some golf balls into their nests about 10 days ago as well as lined both of the nests with some nice soft bermuda hay. This little egg is still small, but it's a perfect shape and a beautiful light brown color. I don't know yet who laid it, could be one of the Buff Orpingtons or the Delawares, hopefully there will be more eggs soon, it sure is a special moment to find that first egg.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

3 1/2 months old - still growing and crowing

Below is a group picture of all 10 "chicks", getting a taste of "free-ranging". In the mornings and evenings I let them out of their coop and let them use the open area and one of the dog runs, this gives them an approximate area of 80 x 30 to range on. Out of my 5 dogs only the terrier will still go after the chickens, the rest is only mildly interested in them, but not wanting to hurt them. So I am hoping that when fall comes and the chickens are pretty much fully grown they will be able to use at least half of our property at a time.

In the back the two white Delaware pullets, then the two Barred Leghorns (black and white), then there are the two Buff Orpingtons (peach colored), also on the right the gold and black rooster with the golden neck and the same colored hen between the Buffs in the front and the Barred Leghorns in the back, behind the black and gold rooster is Lucy, the Ameraucana pullet and then to the far left is Sophie, the Ameraucana rooster.

Sophie my Ameraucana rooster, so far so good, he is really sweet

Lucy my Ameraucana pullet, she is on the bottom of the pecking order it seems, but she is very smart, and just goes about her business and since I always put plenty of food out, she never misses out on any of the treats either.

Goldie the Golden Campine rooster, he is extremely standoffish, really interesting as he wasn't like that as a chick. He is the more assertive one of the two roosters, crows a lot more and stares down Sophie who is almost twice his size.

The Delawares Pearl and Bianca

Corn on the cob is a favorite treat

Sunday, June 24, 2007

12 weeks old - chickens and their guardian in training

Ayla is an Anatolian Shepherd, a livestock guardian breed from Turkey. She is almost two years old. Since we only had the chickens for 3 months, I have been gradually letting her spend more time with the chickens under my supervision. I am hoping that eventually I will be able to let the chickens free range and that my livestock guardian dogs will keep them safe. Ayla seems to be very promising and my other Anatolian is also doing great with them.
For more information about my Anatolian Shepherd Dogs see:
http://www.anatolians-of-zaltana.com/


My Anatolian Shepherd Ayla trying to figure out what they chickens are finding in the pool with all the hay in it. Lucy is watching the "big chicken" scratch around in the hay.
Group photo left to right, Pearl, Tippi, Bella and Goldie

Sophie my Ameraucana cockerel and Mira


Lucy guzzling some water. She just absolutely loves to guzzle, if she hears water running anywhere she comes running and starts drinking, out of the hose, out of a bottle if I pour something, and when I have the drip system running she runs from emitter to emitter to drink. None of the other chickens drink near as much as she does. Lucy comes over to check out Ayla's toes

When she started pecking at the toes Ayla very appropriately turns her head away, in doggie language she is trying to keep the peace
She looks at Lucy again as she turns her back on Ayla.

Doesn't she look like a happy flock guardian?

Group phote, Tippi, Buffy and Tobi


Ayla getting a taste of the chicks' breakfast as they look on


Bianca and Pearl

Monday, June 18, 2007

11 weeks - 2 crowing Roosters

The Boys, look at the size difference, Sophie's feet are green, Goldie's are slate-blue
The rooster named Sophie. He started crowing last Thursday, so there is no more guessing, Sophie is officially a boy. I thought about changing his name, but I think I will stick with Sophie, he seems to like his name. So far he is a sweet, but clumsy boy, he is huge and he often sits on my lap and lets me pet him.

Goldie


Lucy, she is a very sweet girl, always was.



Tippi is taking a nap in the "pool". She and Mira are the only ones who will lay down in the water to cool off and take a nap.

Cute little Mira. She really likes to be close to me when I am in their coop - and, she always wants to sit next to Sophie, one of the roosters.


Mira and Pearl, don't they look like two girls chit-chatting while walking along?

Pearl (right) and Bianca (left) enjoying a cantalope

Monday, June 11, 2007

10 weeks old and still growing

Bella, my pretty girl on the left. What elegant chickens these Golden Campines are, gold and black, golden neck and slate-blue feet.
Sophie, who will be re-named Omar if she is a he.

What a face.

Goldie my little eleganat cockerel.

Mira, she is a such a feisty little chick, but she is also very sweet and likes to hang out with me. She is still the smallest of the bunch.

Bella again.

Lucy to the right and Bianca on the left.

Bianca

Tobi is so far the only one of the chicks that comes to her name and will fly up on my arm when I call her.

Here Tippi grabbed the carton that came with the crickets, she ran with the piece of carton in her beak, but had to turn her head left and right to be able to see where she was going, it was really funny to watch her.

Bianca looking for more crickets. The box was the center of attention for two days, at which time the chicks destroyed it.

This picture shows how much bigger Sophie is compared to the rest of the chicks.
Pearl with a piece of tomato. One always knows when one of them has something special in their beak, they make quite some noise about it. It's really fascinating to listen to chickens and all the different sounds they make. It changes as they are getting more grown up too.

Tippi and Tobi, my Barred Leghorns.