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Chicken Saviour

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Chicken Saviour 

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Jeepers Creepers…

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Look at our new Peepers!

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Yesterday we brought home our new little chick-chick-chickadees!  The plan was to get three chicks… two Rhode Island Reds and one Araucana, but the store didn’t have the RIR’s in yet.  I didn’t want to bring home one lonely little chick, so I got a Buff Orpington to go with my Araucana.  SO after next weekend when the RIR’s come in, we’ll have four chicks total.

Now we just need to come up with their names!  The Araucana is the one that looks like a chipmunk.  She will, one day, lay green eggs.  I really think we should name her something in honor of Dr. Suess, but I havn’t come up with anything I love yet.  Last night I did catch Rick calling her Princess Fluffer-Cup though.  😉 

The Buff is the little yellow chick (duh, since she the only other chick we have).  I picked her because her tag said she was winter hardy and had a “quiet disposition.”  And so far, she’s a little doll.  If you put your hand down in their box, she just hops right up on it.  It’s so cute! 

I’ve drawn and re-drawn a couple of different coop designs.  Now Rick & I just have to narrow it down and build one.  The chicks have to live inside until they have their feathers (a good 6 weeks or so), so we have a little time to decide.  In the mean time they’ve been exploring their box.  So far they’ve discovered a string, some grass and a twig.  All placed there by me of course.  Supposedly it helps them not be bored and therefore peck at eachother less.  And I can already see that our little Fluffer-Cup’s trying to establish herself as the top of the pecking order.

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Chick Season

Oh what fun!  Today Rick & I went to Murdoch’s Ranch & Home Supply to buy chickens!  Yes you read that right… to buy chickens.  It’s chick season.  We are wanting 3 pullets (hens under 1 year old) to call our own, so we can have an endless supply of fresh, organic eggs.  Plus it just seems like fun! 

The store was huge and there was tons of cool stuff there.  Enough to make me long even more for the rural life.  But we did not buy our chicks.  We were wanting an Aruacana (a.k.a. “an Easter egger”) and two Rhode Island Reds.  (These are breeds of chickens, for you urban types).  I had called ahead to verify that they had these breeds in stock, but when we got there, they did not.  They’ll be getting more in on Sunday, so you’ll have to check back for chick-pics next week.  We ended up leaving with a shiny new chicken feeder and waterer though, so we’ll be ready when they come in!

Last Sunday, I went to Tea at the Brown Palace to celebrate my sister’s birthday.  That was a fun time indeed.  Fancy-schmancy pastries and tea sandwiches with scones and Devonshire cream.  All served along side a pot of your favorite loose-leaf tea.  We had a grand time.  Something I’d like to do again if I get the chance.  We had a good time being girly, and the champagne was not bad either.  I hope my sister enjoyed it thoroughly.  I know I did.

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