I do miss the Moby sometimes…

It was so cute and tidy.  Easy to take care of.  An hour and it was super clean.  And an hour outside and the lawn was mowed, gardens weeded and everything neat and tidy.

I wish sometimes that Windhaven would be a little more polished and tidy and neat.  But then, it took us 2 and half years to get the Moby all perfect and this place is umpteen hundred times bigger and more of a challenge.

So it should be perfect in about, oh 27 years.  Haha… oh no!!!!!

Sigh.

I do miss the Moby though, we loved her so.

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Carolyn is doing great!

 

Just a little report… Miss Carolyn is doing fantastic with her little peeps, Thing One and Thing Two.

Every morning we check in on them and usually find the little family out in the garden where it’s a little safer.  The sheep, Cody and most of the chickens aren’t out there much, it’s a little out of the way of everyone’s flight plan and well, the hoofies are not allowed in there because they will eat everything to a nub.

It’s just so adorable to see her strutting about and calling to them.  They are like a hive mind, the two chicks.  If one moves to the right, the other does.  They listen to Momma so closely, it’s a little scary.

I wonder if she tells them about all the evil things out there that can eat them.  Because the list is HUGE.  Scary chick bedtime stories make for super obedient children, I believe.

She will occasionally take them out into the middle yard for a show off strut.  The other hens are intensively jealous, they watch and try and get close to the chicks, but Carolyn will not let them within 5 feet of her precious brood.

The funny thing is that we have two other hens now that want to set on eggs.  Mildred has a stash in the ram, Gideon’s shack.  He is very careful not to step on her, all nestled in the back corner.  He snuffles her and then turns around carefully.  He likes hens.  She’s super safe in there.  She has about 7 or 8 eggs in there but I don’t know if they are good or not.  But Mildred doesn’t care, she’s gonna sit on them until they hatch or rot, one or the other!

And now one of the Cuckoo Marans (Dizzy or Lizzy, not sure)  has been trying to monopolize the same hatching box that Carolyn used!  I shooed her out and took the stash of eggs today, but only because we need them for our customers!  I think if she is sitting in there again all day tomorrow, I will take five or six and mark them with big X’s and let her have those.  But I will be taking out the extra eggs that the other hens squeeze in and lay!  This broody fever is getting a little out of control!

We’re going to be building some nice nest boxes for the little coop, so that MAYBE the 20 or so pullets in there will start to get the hint and start laying!  They are getting close for sure!  What they have right now is a little, well, rustic and I don’t think they really like.  We got a little lumber and a plan to make them a nice set of boxes!  We’ll see how that goes.

Just wanted to let folks know how Miss Carolyn is doing!   We keep a good watch on her.  Jessy and I watched her hustle them into the feed room and settle in to one of the empty nest boxes on the floor.  The little guys can’t hop up too high yet, though they are getting better at hopping up over gates and through fences now.  They are growing like little weeds!

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50 chicks!

When our favorite hatchery has a sale on mixed breed pullet chicks, we take notice!  Around here, chickens, especially pullets (young hens) are selling for much more than normal for some reason.  Everyone is getting into chickens!  And since we had that little varmit situation of earilier, we are down on chickens really.  So, we decided to take a chance on a grab bag of rainbow layers!

That meant getting ready for the little fluffs of uber-chick cuteness!  We had 10 chicks that our neighbors hatched and three that we hatched about a week before.  We had 4 more but a friend of ours’ little girl really wanted to raise some for us, so she’s fostering 4 of the little sweeties and doing a wonderful job!  We wanted them all out in the poultry barn because I’m getting a little tired of having chickens in our dining room… they are SO noisy all the time!  haha…  cute for about oh, an hour or so, but at 3 in the morning, well, it would be nicer to have the little dickens out in the poultry barn in our nice big brooders.  So that meant getting them all ready!  We got a new bigger waterer as well as a pair of new heat lamps for at night.  During the day, it’s been nice and warm, but at night, the temperatures do drop down to about 60-70 degrees and that’s a little too cold for everyone.

It really doesn’t look like 50 chicks but actually it was 14 chicks in each side…  52!  They are a rainbow layer pullet assortment from Meyer Hatchery.  Guarenteed to be at least 5 varieties, usually more.  We think there is at least 7 different kinds in our mix.  It will be exciting to see how they all grow up!  And also, if they grow up to be all girls!  It said that they have about a 90% accuracry rate…  and if you find they are off, you can get a credit for those mis-sexed.  I just hope they are pretty correct and it’s better than if we tried to hatch them ourselves!  Then it would be more like 50-50 hens and roos… and we already have plenty of roosters for sure!

It amazes me still, how these little day old babies can handle going through the mail!  Of course, they are handled carefully by the post office, and they are so light that they just kind of bounce around like little fluff balls… but still, it is pretty amazing.  Our post lady is so excited when the chicks come, she called me at 7 am and let me know they were there.  When I got down there to pick them up, I always open the box to make sure they are okay.  Most hatcheries will give you a credit for any that have died, but we’ve never had a problem with that.  They do look a little tired and road weary, like little gypsies seeking a pleasant place to bed down for the night.  We get them home and into the brooder as quickly as we can.

Jessy is our official chick welcomer to Windhaven Farm.  She loves them when they are so cute, and she is very careful to make sure they all have a little dip of water and are doing okay before she releases them to the big brooder.  One by one they get the Jessy stamp of approval and the little welcoming pep talk.  She is their new mama…

We like to make sure that their first gallon of water has a packet of Sav-A-Chick in it.  I think it’s kind of funny because it makes the water look like orange Kool-Aid, but the extra electrolytes and happy chick powder seems to give them a little burst of energy after that first long long trip!  It’s remarkable how quickly they start to explore their new environment, all full of vim and vigor after a good drink!  We start them out with the food and water at floor level but by the end of the first week, we will raise it up on a piece of wood or two.  Otherwise, they make it so messy, so fast!  Little chicks are adorable but oh, are they messy!

Aren’t they so cute???  Can’t wait to see how they grow up!  We will keep some to replace our own laying hens and then also sell some as chicks, some as pullets and some as hens when they get old enough.  We’re trying to offer a nice range of livestock to our customers and having an assortment of the various heritage hens around is a good thing!

I’ve got the materials to make a new incubator, one that I really think will work nicely.  I will probably only incubator my Marans eggs and those from the Amerucanas. Those seem to be the types of chicks that we are known for.  Our Bucka sired and now, his sons are joining in.  I would like to get a few more blue Marans hens, been searching around a bit for someone breeding them but it’s hard around here.  Not that many are, yet!  I would like to be one of the few in the area with some nice Marans…  So far, so good!  I just need to start incubating more purebred eggs.  It kills me to put my expensive Marans eggs into the $2 eating egg cartons!  Gotta get that new incubator put together soon!

Well, that’s some of the news that is news here at the farm!   We’re getting ready for a super busy week with a party on Saturday!   Yep…  we’re having a meteor shower party out here at the farm.  Star gazing is absolutely fantastic in our back pasture.  Maggie has been a mowing fool and she has a lot of it all mowed and ready for the party!  More news about it as the week unfolds!   Everyone’s welcome!!!

 

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