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Showing posts with label chicks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chicks. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Growth, bantam bunnies, and cages

I added roofing to both sides of the original hutch and hung four new cages from it. Two of the cages are mine and two are friends of mine. (I am bunnysitting his rabbits while he's on vacation.) Eventually I will have 2 of my own cages there for a total of 8 cages. Bunny burgers forever! The six bunnies pictured here are almost ready for harvesting. I will process them at around 11 weeks old, just after the 4th of July.

The silver Sebright bantam are roosters. I will be selling them ASAP.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Bantam growing

These are a few of the bantam I have been raising. They are looking good and running out of room in the chicken tractor.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Dinner....one evening.

This silver Sebright seems to be developing a food label. Or a nice sized comb. Whateva you want to call it. I have 6 Sebright and 3 of them are developing these combs way faster than the others. This might be nothing. But then again it might mean, that due to the rules of Gulfport, they are fated to be dinner. There are several other bantam in the coop that will be roosters or chicken tenders...Whateva you want to call'em.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

5th Ave Farm, to date.

From the street, we're a cute green bungalow. Flower beds, bushes and trees frame the house. As you are walking up to the front steps there is a walkway to the south and the north. To the north is the drive way to the south is the side yard where the excitement is. Taking the southern walk around the corner of the house the walk just ends abruptly because the concrete walk way is a project that I never finished. I ran out of money for concrete and the hot summer hit. concrete is hard on the back anytime of year but especially  during the summer heat.

Anyway, if you don't stumble off the end of the walk you see the largest childs play set known to man in a residential back yard. One can pay $1500 for a prefab play kit or spend less on raw materials and build one twice the size. I did the latter.

Beyond the play set is the farm. Its not yet complete. It's an ever work in progress. But in terms of vegetation it consists of; 12 blueberries bushes, 2 plum trees, 36 square feet of asparagus, and then several raised beds of beans, peas, lettuce, squash, okra, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, banana peppers, onions, chard, and strawberries. I am probably leaving something out.

In the far south west corner of the lot is my favorite: In a coop I built are 6 laying chickens Eloise, Ethel, Granny, Tiny Poppy, and Poofy. Thats around 3 or 4 eggs a day. In a chick brooder there are 24 potentially (some might be dinner/roosters) laying bantam chicks only a couple have names. Then there is also 3 meat raising rabbits: Buck, Funny Bunny(Californians) and Salvia (a New Zealand) and 6 baby dinners...err...I mean baby bunnies. Five of them will grow for 10 weeks before being processed. The sixth one will be Bucks third wife. Some of you clever folks reading this probably picked up on the relational problem with that sentence. It's ok. They are rabbits. Rabbits have a tendency to disregard their own family history in favor of getting it on. So I am going to do the same. (I researched the whole thing)

We also have a guard dog.

We have a potters studio, a painters studio, and a woodshop.

God has blessed us richly.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Chickens, rabbits and kids, Oh my!

Updates:
24 healthy bantam chicks including 6 Silver Sebrights.

We get around 3 eggs a day from the adult chickens (layers)

As I said saturday; funny bunny had her first litter. At least 6 babies have been counted. But they are deep in the nest and hard to see.

And as if the farm is not enough to take care of along with a dog and a 7 year old daughter we have been doing foster care training. So we're about to take on another child. Girl. Eva's age.

God has been good to us. We want to give back. Please pray for 5th ave farm.

Friday, April 18, 2014

2.5 weeks old

It has been a week or so and the chicks are getting bigger. Apparently the Hatchery (www.cacklehatchery.com) read my request when I ordered the "assortment of bantams" that i wanted Silver Sebrights, because it looks like at least 5 of them are Silver Sebrights. they are the ones with white and black feathers.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Two Sick Chicks

I have 2 chicks that are sort of sickly. One has a pasty butt the other has a bad eye.  The thought process of the mother hen (that's me) is funny. I thought, "maybe I should put some Vaseline on it." After all my mom put Vaseline on all my ailments, either that or Vick's Vapor Rub. But then my next thought was "No. It might peck at it, get petroleum jelly in its mouth and throat and die." Then I thought,"I can put one of those cones around its neck (you know like one of those dog neck cones to keep it from licking its stitches) Then I thought of the humiliation and the poor chick saying, "Oh!! The humiliation of it all." I shared these thoughts with Yvonne. She said, "No, cause the other chick has a bad eye."

I separated them from the rest of the chicks and they slept in my room in a rubber maid container with their own heat lamp and food and water. At one point they chirped so loud Yvonne could hear them on the other end of the house through closed doors. Soon they calmed down and tired out and slept through most of the night. Mother hen (me) kept waking up in the middle of the night worried for them. I will be getting antibiotic feed for them this morning.
The black on has pasty butt the yellow one has a gimp eye. They are a pair.
the heat lamp is not on in the photo because it makes the picture look terribly red.



Monday, April 7, 2014

Survival

The chicks made it through the weekend. Technically they are 5 days old, now. I opened the windows for them to give them some sunlight and ventilation. I am questioning this decision, but God willing they'll be fine. On the flipside, I sold five of them to a friend, and unfortunately all five of them died. I feel horrible about this. But apparently she was not a good "mother hen".

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Why I Have Chickens

So I don't have to go to Wal-Mart as often. So I know where my eggs are coming from. Because the eggs are fresh. They aren't any trouble. Not any more than any other pet. You can let them" free range" or put up a easy coop from Sam's or build your own from recycled materials. Using the Deep Litter Method (DLM) you only have to clean the coop 3 times a year. You throw some food at them everyday (just like you would a dog) and you get a dozen eggs a week from 2 or 3 chickens. If you breed and raise them, then roosters make great fried chicken. If everyone had their own we could potentially put the chicken factories out of business. Not to mention the educational possibilities for my daughter (and all children). Consider getting your own.