Chickens in the Dining Room…

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Doesn’t everyone have chickens in their dining room this time of the year?  If we had a bathtub, they would probably be in there. But we have a shower, so that means they are in the dining room.

Now, having 26 day old chicks in your tote box incubator for a day or three is just fun.  But these guys are going on week three now.  It’s just been TOOOOOO cold to put them out in the poultry barn big brooders!  Darn yucky weather.

Probably by the end of this week they can go out there.  They are getting feathered up and with a couple heat lamps, they should be okay.  I just hate to move them out there, even with heat lamps when the temperature in the barn is barely 30 or 35 degrees.  If for any reason a heat lamp failed, they would be dead by morning.  Can’t have that.

So…  we have chickens in our dining room.

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They are SOOO messy with their water, so I built this little lift up platform!  It works great…  the slats help to keep shavings and poop from gathering too much.

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We’ve tried just using a board or something but they tend to bring clingy bits of shavings and such up there and it just gets nasty.  With this, some of the shavings and such drop away.  Seems to be working pretty good, now on week two of using it.  I just stole some wood scraps from Maggie’s projects…

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Because the little peeps have really outgrown their brooder box, Maggie made them a rec room addition off the back.  It’s pretty funny.  We’ve been feeding them in there and they love to dash in and out and scratch around.  Gives them a place to be less crowded.

(There is a chicken wire top for the rec room…  don’t need the kitties bothering the little peeps…)

Of course, they still love to sleep in the big blue box with the more direct heat lamp…  I think this is going to be a very bonded group of chicken nuggets!!!  They all snoooooze together and then go out on the back rec room together…  they are very happy, just a little crowded.  I sure hope we can get them out to the brooders in a few days.  It’s suppose to be in the high 40s which will mean the barn is about 50 or so…  enough for them to survive a few hours if we had a dual light failure.  And they will be older too, so that helps… most have all their beginning white feathers.  They are getting pretty darn big!  This picture was from last week!  I think they have nearly doubled in size already.  Will try and take a picture of them soon!!!

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EGGS!!!!! Finally….

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All 70 of our laying hens have been on strike the last week or so.

We’ve only been getting like one or two a day.

But the last two days, we’ve gotten at LEAST a dozen or two…  thank goodness!  It’s very humbling to have to buy a dozen STORE EGGS when you are feeding over 100 chickens!!!!

(70 hens…  11 roosters…  20 meat chicks…  6 fancy layer chicks….)

YEAH TEAM WINDHAVEN!!!   Our customers have been getting desperate as well… we will have eggs to deliver on Tuesday for the first time in awhile!!!!

(They are  a little dirty because the coops are all muddy and the girls come and go and make late winter eggs a little farmy!)

 

 

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Just some weekend shots…

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Cody has some of the wildest hair around.  It’s his signature look.  Crazy wild hair.

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Momma thinks he needs a good grooming.  Yeah, she’s probably right.  He’s got a shaggy, shedding, can’t do a thing with it, spring coat mess going on.

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Duke loves the kitty walk on the paddock fence.  He’s always up on it much to the delight of the sheepies.  They like to watch the kitties, especially Bridget.

 

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Oh look at that baby bump!!!!!  Oh my… er… ah… oh.  That’s Fergus.  That’s just yummy hay in his tummy after breakfast.  Durn it.

Must be sympathy weight that he and Angus are putting on.  Ha…ha…  the other girls are definitely starting to look full and they waddle a little bit as they walk around.  Can’t wait to get the back pasture fenced and maybe a little warm warm sunshine before they start lambing!  They need all the nice rest and nourishment for the hard work ahead as a mommy!

 

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Finally figured out why I was finding a odd little dimple in my rugs on the loom…  it’s a LUNA imprint!

 

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I’m weaving up a kitty rug!  She is just testing this one to make sure it’s perfect!!!

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The doggies are so good at knowing just the sweet spot near the kerosene heater.  So are the kitties.  It feels so good to get so warm.  I just SO wish we would get some spring!!!!  My gosh, it was 22 degrees this morning when I went out to feed the dairy girls!!!! UGH!  We’re looking at April in just a bit!  Where is that nice weather!!!!!!  Please?

 

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