Showing posts with label chickens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chickens. Show all posts

1.03.2014

CHRISTMAS VACATION | BENNETT IS SIX | NEW YEARS RESOLUTION

Wow it's been one of the longest Christmas vacations I can remember.  And what is crazy is that I'm not ripping for it to be over, and we have actually been really busy!  Don't get me wrong, we all work wonderfully with a schedule over here - time for play, time for rest, time for work, time for being together, time for being apart, you know the drill. But I sure will miss these lazy mornings and having daddy at home more than usual.
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Christmas break has been filled with lots of family visiting, fires in the fireplace, Christmas parties with and without the kids, home cooked meals, jammie wearing marathons, Christmas movies, sickness {way too much in my opinion}, adventures in legos, tractors, makeup, and Bambi stuffed animals {Christmas morning hits}, chickens laying eggs {!!!!}, and my first born turning SIX.
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Christmas is really becoming such a fun time - and honestly it is not only because of the Santa angle.  Bennett and Emory are fully involved and embracing the true meaning of the season - Emory even told Santa this year that she just wanted to talk to him about Jesus' birthday {OK seriously proud momma moment if I have to be honest, and I do}.  Seeing them embrace the reason for the season as well as still being in awe of Santa made this Christmas so amazing.  So REAL.  So far in our house we haven't had a hard time at all combining the true story of Jesus and the magical story of Santa Claus.  The kids all know the only reason we give and receive gifts on Christmas is to celebrate Jesus' birth and the best Gift we have ever been given.  This book is a good merger of the two and Bennett enjoyed it.  That being said, we still have a six year old who is goo-goo for presents and in the thick of all the gifting fury we had to reel him back in a few times. ;)  Real life people, real life.
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I informed Bennett last year, in the midst of planning his fifth birthday party days after Christmas, that when he turns six we will not be hosting a large back yard birthday party as usual, but a much smaller scaled sleep over instead.  He was fine with it and has been talking about it ever since.  He invited four boys, and all four could come.  My parents kept Emory and Jacob so we could focus all our attention on the birthday boy and his brood of hooligans.  We took the boys to see Walking With Dinosaurs {which was cute, nothing like I thought it would be but the boys loved it and acted it out all night long!}, came home and had pizza, homemade chocolate cookie pie and ice cream, and all boys were in bed by eight and asleep by 9:45.  Not too shabby!  I was pleasantly surprised by the boys and how good they were.  There was your typical name calling and tattling and ear piercing screams {of excitement}, but overall they were great and some very sweet friends.  We would definitely do it again.
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One might think an entire post should be dedicated to resolutions of the New Years, but this year mine is simply said, but involves a lot of DOING on my part:

FINISH STUFF

I am one of those busy, project starting people….always doing something, "to-do" lists miles long in my head at all times.  Aaaaaaand I don't always finish things.  2014 is going to be my year of marking those things OFF that list.  Things like: clean out closets, organize dining room hutch {check! did this Jan 1!}, print out family photo books for at least 2 years {I am six years behind…}, FINISH our Master Bedroom, FINISH hanging pictures around our house, FINISH FINISH FINISH.

And now I leave you with the note we found under Bennett's pillow after losing his second tooth over the break, and yes, he did this all on his own:
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Needless to say the tooth fairy wrote him a note back, encouraging him to continue being his kind self, and left him money for him to do with as he wishes.  He wanted to take it to church.  
Maybe my resolution should be to work on having a heart like my six year old does? ;)

9.20.2013

CHICK-A-DOODLE-DOO

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Thought it was time for a chicken update! I would say chick but they definitely aren't "chicks" anymore.

All of a sudden they are enormous.  I'm glad we can actually still tell them apart, but the Americaunas were the most difficult.  It is like they changed overnight!  We had to figure out how Flora's pretty dark eyes changed to a dark head
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and how Mot-Moos single black stripe on his head just disappeared to be completely blonde.
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Neeya is still enormous! haha. And really pretty.
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Kelvin is the most fearless now - She is the first to run up to me when I bring treats, was the first to really learn how to use the ramp up to the coop, and sort of leads the rest of the chickens around.
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Butterscotch still doesn't really have a tail {don't know if she is even supposed to}.
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Cathy stares me down with her creepy one-eyed chicken face {she has two eyes, just likes to look at me crookedly through one}.
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Pepper and Pickle look like typical barred rocks now, with their black and white specks.  Both of their beaks have black on them but Pepper's still has a bit more so that is the only way we can tell them apart, and only after close inspection!
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{Pickle}

I let them out of their run for the first time Tuesday, and they were pretty unsure about it at first...
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But chicken see, chicken do.  They really are dumb little creatures ... Neeya was left behind by the other chickens and kept hurling herself into the chicken wire door, instead of just walking around it. Dumb, sweet dumb chickens. They loved pecking around in the grass and dirt...they are really fast and efficient bug cathcers - even mosquitos in mid flight!
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I was a little worried about getting them all back int he run by myself but really all I had to do was stand up and start walking and they all followed and ran in.  Some of y'all asked what exactly it takes to have chickens.  Honestly, not much.
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We bought our chicks as babies and as babies they needed a heat lamp.  We clamped that in their coop and put pine shavings on the floor.  We closed the door to their ramp so they wouldn't venture out into the run yet.  We fed {and still feed} our chicks purina unmedicated chick food from a local feed store.
As chicks I had to refill their automatic feeder and waterer every week or so, now I have to maybe twice a week.
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Cathy next to the waterer, placed on bricks so they don't scratch dirt into it

They love treats like lettuce, watermelon, grapes, strawberries, blueberries...I've even heard that some people feed them boiled eggs...not sure what I think about that!!  Chickens also need grit to help them digest but also to add much needed calcium to their diet, especially when they start laying eggs.  Grit is usually pulverized oyster shells that can also be bought at a local feed store.

When the chicks were a bit bigger we would let them about for a little bit as a time, always having to pick them up to put them back in their coop at night and when it rained.  They finally got old enough to climb up and down the ramp themselves which was a wonderful change.
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They learned from each other {Butterscotch and Kelvin being the leaders, Neeya Flora and Mot-moo being the slowest} and finally were able to get themselves out of the rain, get out of the sun during the hot part of the day, and roost at night.
It's so funny to walk in the shed in the morning and have sixteen beady chicken eyes looking at you from their roost.

When we leave town for a weekend we just make sure their feeder and waterers are full.  They eat so much now though that if we were ever to leave for a week or so we would probably have someone come check on them, refill everything.

The chickens have not started laying eggs yet, but should over the next month or so {usually around 20 weeks old}.  I can't wait!!

Of course there is some occasional coop cleaning which is not fun, and the scraping of shoes after walking around in the coop, but it's really not a big deal at all and overall I give having chickens two thumbs up!  And we don't even have eggs yet.  They are fun sweet little dumb pets and they make us all happy just to have them.

And we can't forget this old man
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We let him around the chicks for the first time today, supervised, since I'm scared he will mistake them for birds he is used to hunting {doves}.
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Let me know if you have any other questions about keeping chickens! We love it.
Click HERE to read more about our chickens, and how they got their names ;)

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