Left to Right: Jane, Kitty, Lydia, Elizabeth (with waterer) |
About three weeks ago, four chickens came home with us from Southern States farm supply. They were cute little fuzzballs when we first brought them home. Now their real feathers are starting to grow in and they look rather scruffy.
Jane |
Elizabeth |
Kitty |
Lydia |
The Easter Eggers also have darker and greenish feet. Jane and Elizabeth have pink toes.
I've been chick watching a lot and have discovered that chicken behavior consists mostly of eating, drinking, sleeping and pooping. And whatever one is doing, the others want to do it too. If one chick goes to the waterer, soon all four are there pecking at the nipple and getting a drink.
At the feeder |
The feeder has spaces for eight chickens to eat, but they all want to eat out of the same space. The top of the feeder was a favorite place to perch and poop, so Pop made a paper hat for the feeder to keep them from sitting on top.
Elizabeth on top of the heater (notice her pink feet) |
The brooder is an extra large cardboard box. It has this heater in it to keep the chicks warm. The heater gives off a gentle heat and the chickens go under it when they get cold.
Jane |
Lydia |